Virgin Islands woman charged with mailing hoodoo 'hot‑foot' powder to subpoena witnesses, prompting courthouse evacuation
Virgin Islands woman charged with mailing hoodoo 'hot‑foot' powder to subpoena witnesses, prompting courthouse evacuation The passage provides concrete details—names, dates, charges, and a federal prosecutor—that could be followed up (e.g., court filings, FBI interview, the involvement of a U.S. magistrate judge). However, it concerns a relatively isolated criminal act without clear links to high‑level officials or broader financial or political misconduct, limiting its broader investigative impact. Key insights: Eugenia Winston faces 32 federal counts for mailing envelopes containing 'hot‑foot' hoodoo powder and subpoenas to witnesses in a civil suit against Scotiabank.; Federal prosecutor Chris Fisanick and Postal Inspector Eric Oram are quoted in court filings.; U.S. Magistrate Judge Ruth Miller and Scotiabank counsel were among the recipients.
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Virgin Islands woman charged with mailing hoodoo 'hot‑foot' powder to subpoena witnesses, prompting courthouse evacuation The passage provides concrete details—names, dates, charges, and a federal prosecutor—that could be followed up (e.g., court filings, FBI interview, the involvement of a U.S. magistrate judge). However, it concerns a relatively isolated criminal act without clear links to high‑level officials or broader financial or political misconduct, limiting its broader investigative impact. Key insights: Eugenia Winston faces 32 federal counts for mailing envelopes containing 'hot‑foot' hoodoo powder and subpoenas to witnesses in a civil suit against Scotiabank.; Federal prosecutor Chris Fisanick and Postal Inspector Eric Oram are quoted in court filings.; U.S. Magistrate Judge Ruth Miller and Scotiabank counsel were among the recipients.
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