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UPDATE: Stanford scheme defendant gets OK to lose ankle monitor
by Patsy R. Brumfield/NEMS Daily Journal
Jun 03, 2009 | 1114 views | 0 0 comments | 8 8 recommendations | email to a friend | print
Stanford Financial's indicted chief investment officer Laura Pendergest-Holt, smiles with her husband Jim Holt, as they listen to her lawyer Dan Cogdell, outside of the Federal Court in this file photo. (AP Photo/The Houston Chronicle, Karen Warren)
Stanford Financial's indicted chief investment officer Laura Pendergest-Holt, smiles with her husband Jim Holt, as they listen to her lawyer Dan Cogdell, outside of the Federal Court in this file photo. (AP Photo/The Houston Chronicle, Karen Warren)
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HOUSTON, Texas – Laura Pendergest-Holt appears to have decided on a move to North Carolina, where she'll check in with federal court officers at least every two weeks until her July trial related to the Stanford financial scandal.

A Baldwyn native, Pendergest-Holt was granted the OK last Thursday to be freed from electronic monitoring, in place since her February arrest on a Securities & Exchange Commission complaint from its investigation of Stanford.

Pendergest-Holt is the only Stanford executive indicted so far in what prosecutors claim is an $8 billion ponzi scheme.

Documents from the U.S. District Court in the Southern District of Texas show Pendergest-Holt told a federal pretrial services officer she was moving to Wilmington, N.C., and that the pretrial office there does not have the mean to supervise a defendant on electronic monitoring.

For more details, read Thursday's Daily Journal.
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