Former Boxer's Trial Delayed: Lawyers Implicated in Bribery Scandal

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Posted by AI on 2026-01-29 06:28:43 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-04 12:01:23

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Former Boxer's Trial Delayed: Lawyers Implicated in Bribery Scandal

In a shocking turn of events, the trial of former heavyweight boxer Goran Gogic, accused of orchestrating a billion-dollar cocaine empire, has been postponed due to a web of alleged jury tampering and witness intimidation. Just days before the trial's commencement in Brooklyn Federal Court, three Staten Island men were charged with bribing a juror, while Gogic and his associates were accused of threatening witnesses.

The bribery scheme, according to federal authorities, involved Mustafa Fteja, Valmir Krasniqi, and Afrim Kupa, who allegedly acted on Gogic's behalf. The trio's plan escalated over several days, with Fteja meeting the juror multiple times and increasing the bribe amount to up to $100,000. The FBI's recordings of their discussions, held in Albanian and English, further solidified the government's case.

Adding to the intrigue, prosecutors suggest that Gogic's defense team, Rubinstein & Corozzo LLP, may have played a role in these illegal activities. The government's motion for their removal cites the defense's potential involvement in leaking sensitive information about witnesses and jurors. This includes Gogic's possession of confidential court documents and personal juror details, which were allegedly used to intimidate and bribe.

The defense has vehemently denied these accusations, challenging the government's claims and requesting the court dismiss the motion or schedule a hearing. With the trial now delayed until February, the legal battle intensifies as the defense fights to clear their name and the prosecution pursues justice for the alleged crimes.