Today's proceedings hit some serious delays. Turns out victim impact letters kept flooding in throughout the week—even rolled in this morning right before the hearing started.



Judge Engelmayer wasn't having it. He called out the prosecution team pretty hard for dropping the ball on managing these submissions. His exact words? The government needs to step up their game handling this stuff. Not exactly the feedback prosecutors want to hear in open court.

Classic case of paperwork chaos throwing a wrench into what should've been a smoother process.
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TokenVelocityTraumavip
· 13h ago
ngl The prosecution really dropped the ball this time, with a bunch of letters only collected an hour before the hearing? How unprofessional is that?
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FreeRidervip
· 13h ago
Wow, the prosecution team really went all out this time, even managed to get the judge to publicly diss, hilarious
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MetaverseLandlordvip
· 13h ago
ngl The prosecution this time really dragged things down; they couldn't handle the mountain of documents... The judge publicly diss'd, can't really hold it together anymore haha
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