British Virgin Islands PM to plead not guilty to drug charges in U.S. court

Updated : May 4, 2022, 19:22 UTC1min read
MIAMI (Reuters) – A U.S. judge on Wednesday ordered on Wednesday that Andrew Fahie, premier of the British Virgin Islands, should not face pre-trial detention, adding that he must post a $500,000 bond and will be under home confinement.
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MIAMI (Reuters) – A U.S. judge on Wednesday ordered on Wednesday that Andrew Fahie, premier of the British Virgin Islands, should not face pre-trial detention, adding that he must post a $500,000 bond and will be under home confinement.

Fahie, who is accused of money laundering and conspiring to import cocaine, will plead “not guilty” to drug trafficking charges, his lawyer said.

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(This story corrects headline to show Fahie will plead “not guilty” but has not yet done so)

(Reporting by Brian Ellsworth; Writing by Anthony Esposito; Editing by Christian Plumb)

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