Nach Aussagen der Anwälte hatte der Informant Buju Banton monatelang bedrängt, ihn bei dem Kokain Deal zu begleiten. Die Anwälte verlangen nun die Personalien des Informanten, um überprüfen zu können ob der Informant im stattlichem Dienst ist.


Zitate aus dem Gerichts Protokoll:
“During the long international flight to Miami, the confidential source (CS), after softening up Mr. Myrie with small talk, began discussing cocaine. Throughout the flight, the CS tried to interest Mr. Myrie in buying cocaine. Mr. Myrie, however, was not interested.”
“Finally, on December 8, 2009, the CS was successful in convincing Mr. Myrie to meet with him. Just to make sure Mr. Myrie attended, at 12:50 p.m. the CS called Mr. Myrie. However, the tape of the call reflects Mr. Myrie did not want to meet. Nonetheless, according to the complaint, Mr. Myrie attended the meeting at 2:29 p.m. at an ‘undercover warehouse.’ At this preliminary meeting, the CI showed Mr. Myrie and a co-defendant a brick of cocaine. Mr. Myrie then went back to Miami.“