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USA v. Reese

20-cr-00521 S.D.N.Y.
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Case Summary

USA v. Reese is a criminal case with a miscellaneous relief filing. The filing was made on an unknown date, and the docket number is 20-cr-00521. The case is currently pending in an unknown court. The relief sought is not specified in the available information.

No timeline activity recorded yet. This page will grow as rulings and filings land.

Key Issues

  • Miscellaneous relief
  • Unknown court
  • Criminal case
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S.D.N.Y.

Southern District of New York · 2nd Circuit · NY

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Latest Filing

1:20-cr-00521-1 USA v. Cahill et al

Other · May 06, 2026

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Coverage

2 articles

2 sources tracked

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3 linked entities

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What the record shows

This case is tied to Southern District of New York, a federal district court in NY.

The newest docket activity we have is a other dated May 06, 2026.

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Press monitoring has found 2 related articles from 2 distinct sources.

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The Story So Far

Updated 13 hours, 49 minutes ago

USA v. Reese is an active criminal matter in Southern District of New York under docket 20-cr-00521.

The case is currently organized around Miscellaneous relief, Unknown court, Criminal case.

Reese is a criminal case with a miscellaneous relief filing. The filing was made on an unknown date, and the docket number is 20-cr-00521. The case is currently pending in an unknown court.

The relief sought is not specified in the available information.

On May 6, 2026, the docket recorded a other: The court denied the motion to sever the trial of co-defendants in the USA v. Reese case. This decision means that the trial will proceed with all defendants being tried together.

The ruling has significant implications for the defendants' ability to present. On April 24, 2026, the docket recorded a other: The court granted miscellaneous relief in the case of USA v. Reese, case number 1:20-cr-00521-1.

This means the court has taken action outside of the normal trial process to address a specific issue in the case. The nature of the relief is not specified in.

The next thing to watch is whether the latest other produces a substantive order, a scheduling change, a settlement signal, or a filing that clarifies the parties' positions.

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About This Court

Southern District of New York (S.D.N.Y.) is a federal district court in the 2nd Circuit, NY.

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Case Timeline

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Other May 6, 2026

1:20-cr-00521-1 USA v. Cahill et al

The court denied the motion to sever the trial of co-defendants in the USA v. Reese case. This decision means that the trial will proceed with all defendants being tried together. The ruling has significant implications for the defendants' ability to present their cases.

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Other April 24, 2026

1:20-cr-00521-1 USA v. Reese

The court granted miscellaneous relief in the case of USA v. Reese, case number 1:20-cr-00521-1. This means the court has taken action outside of the normal trial process to address a specific issue in the case. The nature of the relief is not specified in the event description.

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Press Coverage

2 articles
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Sources tracked

2 outlets · 2 articles

Timeline events

2 records on file

Last updated

13 hours, 49 minutes ago

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