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Judge Denies Pras Michel’s Bail Bid, Delays Prison Surrender to March 30

The ruling gives him until March 30 to ask the D.C. Circuit to grant bail pending appeal.

Overview

  • U.S. District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly rejected Michel’s request to remain free during his appeal, finding he failed to raise a “substantial” question likely to alter the outcome.
  • The court moved his report date from Jan. 27 to March 30 to permit him to seek bail relief from the D.C. Circuit.
  • Prosecutors did not oppose the brief postponement, and the judge warned no further delay will be considered without prompt appellate action.
  • Michel’s motion cited alleged trial errors, including repeated references to him as a “co-conspirator” and an FBI agent’s purported guilt opinions, which the judge deemed previously resolved.
  • A jury convicted Michel on 10 counts tied to funds linked to Jho Low and 1MDB-related influence efforts, and he received a 168-month sentence plus a $64 million forfeiture order.