The SEC v. iPro Community trial was rescheduled for a fifth time again in March. A the time a November ninth trial date was set.
A brand new submitting from the SEC has resulted in a sixth delay, pushing the trial again to 2022.
In requesting the sixth trial delay, causes cited by the SEC embrace:
- COVID-19 problems impacting witness preparation;
- pending selections on filed motions for abstract judgment; and
- varied minor scheduling points pertaining to each events’ attorneys.
Taking all of those considerations into consideration, on September 14th the SEC requested a brand new March twenty third, 2022 trial date.
On September fifteenth the courtroom granted the request, rescheduling the November trial.
With respect to the abstract judgment filings, the SEC filed a movement for partial abstract judgment on July nineteenth.
Defendant Daniel Pacheco (proper), filed his personal movement for abstract judgment later that very same day.
A listening to on the motions was held on September ninth, ensuing the courtroom taking the matter beneath submission.
A choice on each abstract judgment motions stays pending.
Replace twenty third January 2022 – The iPro Community trial has been delayed for a seventh time.
On January nineteenth Decide Fitzgerald rescheduled the March trial date for August ninth, 2022.
Said causes for the seventh delay embrace excellent abstract judgment selections, COVID-19 witness problems and scheduled legal professional parental depart.
Replace twenty third April 2022 – Each the SEC’s and Pacheco’s motions for abstract judgment have been denied.
Pending potential settlement between the events, the case proceeds towards the August 2022 trial date.