Ex-central Pa. man seeks to delay start of stolen body parts prison sentence

WILLIAMSPORT — The former Cumberland County resident described as a “critical middleman” in a national scheme to funnel stolen body parts to “oddity collectors” is seeking to delay reporting to prison so he can have surgically implanted spikes on his head removed.

Jeremy Lee Pauley, 43, of Honesdale, is scheduled to report Friday by 2 p.m. to the satellite camp at the Canaan federal prison in Wayne County to begin serving a six-year sentence.

In a motion filed Thursday in the U.S. Middle District Court, he asked for a 30-day delay until Feb. 16. Assistant U.S. Attorney Alisan V. Martin opposes the extension…

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