Opinion
16 Cr. 591 (NSR) S116 Cr. 591 (NSR)
12-13-2022
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA v. FRANK PASQUA, Defendant.
NON-CONTACT ORDER
HONORABLE NELSON R. ROMAN, UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE.
WHEREAS, on or about December 8, 2022, after a two-day revocation hearing, the Court found the defendant guilty of eight violation circumstances relating to the conditions of his supervised release, revoked the defendant's supervised release and sentenced him to a term of sixty-seven months imprisonment to be followed by sixty months of supervised release;
WHEREAS, several of the violation circumstances involved assaults and harassment by the defendant of Elisa Loiacono and Philip Pasqua; and
WHEREAS, the Court finds good cause for requiring the defendant to refrain from contacting Ms. Loiacono and Mr. Philip Pasqua as a condition of supervised release.
NOW THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED THAT:
1. As a condition of supervised release in the captioned matters, the defendant shall have no contact with Elisa Loiacono and Philip Pasqua. This condition requires the defendant to stay away from Elisa Loiacono and Philip Pasqua, as well as their homes, businesses, places of employment and schools. This condition further requires the defendant to refrain from contacting Elisa Loiacono and Philip Pasqua in person, by telephone, or through other means, including text 1 message, e-mail, and letters. This condition further requires the defendant to refrain from contacting Elisa Loiacono and Philip Pasqua through any third parties.
SO ORDERED. 2