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Subject: Jeff Hill's secret fraud trial indicates he may be an informant. Court removes indictment travel ban for job, but Hill has lost jobHEADLINE| WINE EXECUTIVE NEWS | September 5, 2018, 2018
Date: 2018-09-06 09:16:54
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Jeff Hill's secret fraud trial indicates he may be an informant. Court removes indictment travel ban for job, but Hill has lost job
The case of Jeffry James Hill's curious, delayed, and very secretive federal court case on criminal fraud charges may be somewhat closer to a possible explanation.
While the official court record has suffered from a preponderance of sealed documents, Wine Industry Insight has learned that Hill may have become an informant working with prosecutors.
In addition, in May the court freed Hill from the indictment's travel restrictions so he can work his new job at Vegalab. But since that ruling, he is no longer employed, and that may violate the terms of that court decision. However, official source lips are sealed more tightly than the secret court documents that have dominated the docket since May of 2017.
None of Hill's three court-appointed attorneys have responded to Wine Industry Insight's repeated requests for information. The same stonewalling holds for all of the U.S. Department of Justice attorneys associated with the case. The TTB has referred WII to DoJ.
Background
Hill was arraigned in federal court nearly two years ago (Nov. 2, 2016) on two counts of wire fraud related to one of California's largest and most visible wine, grape, and viticultural appellation fraud cases.
Since then, Hill has been free without bail on his own recognizance. This comes now more than four years after the TTB found at least 19 serious felony violations: TTB Carpet Bombs Hill Wine Co With Felony Allegations involving millions of dollars in damages including several bankruptcies and associated legal actions.
That continued legal inaction, has allowed Hill freedom to pursue business interests including starting a company -- The Agronomy Group -- with friend Ryan Sweeney then selling it to a small public company: Wine grape outlaw Jeff Hill scores multi-million-dollar stock deal. As we will learn, that deal may have gone south in the past few months but details are scarce.
"It sends a really bad message," one TTB source told Wine Industry Insight.
The past two years of legal inaction have only reinforced those doubts.
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