"Baked Alaska's" next status hearing starts in 45 minutes and there's still no motion to revoke filed on the docket.
Ok, we're getting started with Anthime Gionet's status hearing. Magistrate Judge Michael Harvey is asking for someone from pretrial services who's been directly supervising him to call in.

"I want to hear from her what's been going on," he says.
Judge Harvey says pretrial services has filed a noncompliance report for Anthime Gionet. His PO is on the call. Pretrial services is asking for Gionet to be removed from the program (i.e. returned to detention).
Pretrial services says Gionet indicated to them on September 27 that he was no longer living in Arizona, but had moved to Florida. Also says he had apparently signed the lease three weeks earlier. He's required to report all travel to pretrial services.
Pretrial services says Anthime "Baked Alaska" Gionet traveled throughout the U.S. on 19 separate occasions between June 4 and August 30. He did report his travel on all of those occasions.
Pretrial services basically says Gionet appeared to have violated his release conditions and so they are reporting it. DOJ has not filed a motion asking for his release to be revoked.
"There does appear to be a compliance issue here," Judge Harvey says. He wants to hear from Gionet's attorney. Says the court wasn't notified about Gionet's address change until a month after he signed the lease and moved to Florida.
Gionet's attorney, Zachary Thornley, says Gionet had been in Arizona staying at his parent's house while he is going through a lower-court proceeding (he's charged with assault and trespassing for allegedly macing a bartender in Scottsdale, AZ, in December).
Thornley: "Not to go down a rabbit hole here, but he could sign a lease in every state in the Union. That doesn't mean he's residing there."
Gionet: "Am I allowed to speak real quick?"

Judge Harvey: "No."
After going into a breakout room, Gionet's attorney says the issue is when he intends to permanently move to Florida – which he says is November 1. He still has to "wrap up" his assault case in Arizona.
Judge Harvey is essentially just going to move Gionet's supervision to pretrial services in Florida as of November 1. Says it appears to him Gionet has now notified everyone of his intent to move there.
And that's that.

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