According to a letter to the Judge filed by Konstantin Ignatov’s attorney, a detention hearing was scheduled for June 25th.

Ignatov’s attorney has requested an adjournment, allowing for time to review “the government’s submission with the defendant”.

At this time we don’t know what the contents of the DOJ submission to Ignatov are, or how they were submitted (under seal or directly).

Last week Ignatov’s attorney
requested pre-trial release
. Had the DOJ not have had any objections they would have consented to the request.

One can likely surmise that their submission to Ignatov thus contains a compromise or amendments to Ignatov’s original request.

Given the overall secrecy of the case (there’s no indication on the case docket regarding tomorrow’s hearing for example), I’m not sure how much information we’ll get from the yet to be scheduled Friday hearing.

Unless there’s a court minute entry being withheld from the public docket, as I write this tomorrow’s hearing is still scheduled.

Given the DOJ has given consent to the adjournment request, I don’t see any reason for the court to refuse Ignatov’s attorney’s request.

Stay tuned for updates as we receive them.

Update 27th June 2019 – 
As per a late in the day June 25th order, Ignatov’s detention hearing has been rescheduled for June 28th.


🤖 Quick Answer

What is the current status of Konstantin Ignatov's detention hearing?
The detention hearing originally scheduled for June 25th has been postponed following an adjournment request by Ignatov's attorney to allow time reviewing the Department of Justice's submission with the defendant. The new hearing date is likely Friday.

Why did Ignatov's attorney request an adjournment?
The attorney requested additional time to review the government's submission regarding the defendant's case. This suggests the DOJ may have presented a compromise or amendments to Ignatov's original pre-trial release request.

What was Ignatov's initial legal action?
Ignatov's attorney previously requested pre-trial release. The DOJ's response submission indicates potential objections or proposed modifications to the original release petition filed by the defense.


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