A New Jersey stripper who has owned up to selling several hundred fake COVID-19 vaccination cards at $200 a pop had her sentencing remanded because she brought her young children to court.
Jasmine Clifford, 34, had been facing approximately one to three years in a state pen after pleading guilty in April and spending several months on New York’s Rikers Island.
Released in early 2022 in the wake of her arrest the summer before, she made no arrangements for her two preteen sons on Friday.
Judge Marisol Martinez Alonso suspected it was a ploy to further stall proceedings, but gave her until July 25 to make the necessary arrangements.
At that point, she will return to court to hear her sentence, Alonso said – with the time she already spent in jail being credited toward her sentence.