In a powerful demonstration of familial loyalty, the relatives of Dylan Simon have publicly declared their unwavering support as the Antiguan resident faces sentencing in St. John’s High Court. This development follows Justice Stanley John’s recent verdict finding Simon guilty on multiple criminal counts, including larceny charges, after extensive judicial proceedings in Antigua and Barbuda’s superior court.
The collective family stance was formally communicated through legal representation, emphasizing their continued belief in Simon’s innocence despite the court’s determination. “We’ve consistently supported Dylan throughout this legal challenge,” the family affirmed in their joint declaration. “His maintained assertion of innocence resonates with our fundamental belief in his moral character and integrity.”
While acknowledging the judiciary’s authority, the family expressed respectful anticipation for the December 11th, 2025 sentencing hearing before Justice John. Their statement highlighted hopes for comprehensive judicial consideration of all case particulars and appropriate fairness in the ultimate determination.
The family simultaneously extended gratitude toward community members who have offered emotional support and compassion throughout the legal proceedings. This case has drawn significant local attention, reflecting broader community interest in judicial outcomes and the dynamics of familial support during legal adversity.
