Woman with 40 prior arrests who stole wallet from dead crash victim is freed without bail

A profession prison with 40 prior arrests who allegedly pickpocketed a useless man in Manhattan was freed with out bail at her arraignment Friday — as sources mentioned she tried to make use of the sufferer’s stolen money however couldn’t as a result of it was lined in blood.

Repeat offender Geniece Draper, 40, stayed mum as she confronted fees of each grand and petit larceny for allegedly snatching the pockets of a person who was crushed by a truck final week.

“This defendant appeared on video taking cash out of a useless man’s pocket,” a prosecutor mentioned on the arraignment listening to.

As she left Manhattan Prison Court docket on supervised launch, the brazen Draper denied she did something mistaken and insisted to The Submit that she was solely snatching again money that belonged to her from the person, who was additionally homeless and recognized as Jerome Smith, 62.

“He robbed me first,” mentioned Draper. “He received killed after.”

Draper mentioned she had dated Smith earlier than he swiped $120 from her at an ATM, infuriating her.

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Geniece Draper was charged with grand and petit larcenies for the crime.

“I may have killed him. He robbed $120 from me,” she mentioned. “I knew the man. I had a date with him.”

She mentioned she didn’t take any of Smith’s bank cards and doesn’t contemplate what she did stealing as a result of it was her money to start with.

“I didn’t steal nothing,” she mentioned, earlier than declining to elaborate.

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Draper is seen allegedly taking cash out of a useless man’s pocket.
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She claims the person stole the cash from her first.

Draper allegedly instructed cops she tried to make use of the cash from his pockets however a cashier wouldn’t settle for it as a result of it was lined in blood, in keeping with a police supply.

“It was solely $40. I knew him from the realm however I didn’t know him personally,” she mentioned, in keeping with a Manhattan prison criticism that seems to contradict her declare that she’d dated Smith.

Regulation enforcement sources mentioned Friday Draper had a prolonged prison historical past courting again to 2007, together with a previous grand larceny bust.

Most of her busts had been for petty larceny, medication and prostitution — and her final arrest earlier than robbing the useless got here simply two days earlier. 

“The defendant has two felony convictions, 42 misdemeanors and 16 failures to seem,” a  prosecutor mentioned on the arraignment listening to.

Police mentioned Smith was hit by a tractor-trailer and dragged close to a development web site as he crossed Eighth Avenue at West forty fourth Road on Oct. 6.

Draper was allegedly later caught in surveillance digital camera footage reaching into the useless man’s pocket and taking his pockets as he lay pinned beneath the truck that killed him.

With out a pockets, cops relied on dental data and fingerprints in an effort to establish Smith, in keeping with sources.

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Draper mentioned she didn't know the person personally.
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Draper was unable to make use of the stolen cash as a result of it was lined in blood.

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DOA hit by truck and dragged on 8th ave at W 44st.,

The person was hit by a truck and dragged on eighth Avenue at West forty fourth Road.
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Draper was freed on supervised launch with out bail at her arraignment Friday.
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Draper mentioned the useless man swiped $120 from her at an ATM machine.

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Transit cops arrested Draper Thursday after recognizing her on the forty second Road and Eighth Avenue subway station Thursday, in keeping with police.

She had what gave the impression to be a crack pipe in her jacket on the time of her arrest, police sources mentioned.

Suspects charged with petit larceny and grand larceny can’t be held on bail beneath New York’s sweeping 2019 bail reform legislation.

Draper’s lawyer didn’t instantly return The Submit’s request for remark Friday.

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