Opinion
22 Cr. 312 (DEC)
09-16-2022
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA v. MATTHEW TAYLOR WITKOWSKI, Defendant.
ORDER
P. KEVIN CASTEL, United States District Judge.
Defendant Matthew Taylor Witkowski having been arrested in the Southern District of Florida on July 21, 2022; and the defendant having been detained since that date pursuant to a detention order issued by the presiding magistrate judge in the Southern District of Florida on July 29, 2022; and the patties having come before the Court today on a motion by the defendant seeking pretrial release; and the parties having jointly proposed a bail package; it is hereby
ORDERED, that the defendant MATTHEW TAYLOR WITKOWSKI shall be released after the following conditions have been met:
1. Defendant's bail is to be secured by a personal recognizance bond in the amount of $1 million, a. to be fully secured by the posting of real estate having a net equity value of at least $1 million as approved by the Government, and also
b. to be secured by two financially responsible persons who are approved by the Government;
2. Defendant is to be subject to home detention and location monitoring at a residence location approved by Pretrial Services, and not to relocate without prior approval of Pretrial Services;
3. Travel is restricted to the Southern District of Florida and, solely for the purposes of attendance in court, to the Southern and Eastern Districts of New York;
4. Defendant is to surrender of all travel documents, with no applications for new travel documents;
5. Defendant is to refrain from contact with co-conspirators and co-defendants unless in the presence of counsel;
6. Pretrial supervision as directed by Pretrial Services;
7. Mental health evaluation and treatment as directed by Pretrial Services; and
8. Drug testing and treatment as directed by Pretrial Services.
9. Defendant is to obtain verifiable employment;
SO ORDERED