Elie Mey
Case Information & Details
Elie Mey has been involved in significant criminal proceedings in the UK, primarily linked to the fatal shooting of Neo Graham in Wolverhampton on March 4, 2025.
Key Facts and Legal Proceedings:
- Initial Charges (April 10, 2025): Elie Mey, then aged 24, was charged with conspiracy to commit murder, possession of a firearm with intent to endanger life, possession of prohibited ammunition, possession of Class A Drugs with intent to supply, possession of criminal property (money laundering), and possession of a firearm when prohibited for five years. He was remanded in custody and appeared before Wolverhampton Magistrates' Court.
- Trial and Denials (February 2026): During the trial related to Neo Graham's death, Elie Mey, aged 25, denied several charges, including possessing a firearm with intent to endanger life, possessing a prohibited firearm, possessing ammunition without a firearm certificate (all on March 5, 2025), possessing controlled Class A drugs (cocaine and diamorphine) with intent, and possessing criminal property (cash) on March 5, 2025. He did admit to a charge of assisting an offender.
- Convictions (April 22, 2026): Elie Mey was found guilty of possession of a firearm, possession with intent to supply crack cocaine, assisting an offender, and possession of criminal property.
- Sentencing: As of April 22, 2026, Elie Mey and others convicted in the case were awaiting sentencing, which was to occur at a later date.
- Court Appearance (June 13, 2026): A public court record indicates a scheduled hearing for Elie Mey on June 13, 2026, at 10:15 AM at Wolverhampton Combined Court Centre (Magistrates' Court) under reference 20WV1121325. The specific details of this hearing were not available, but it was noted that at a first hearing, charges are formally read, and a plea is entered.
The case stems from an incident where Neo Graham was shot dead in Eastfield Road, Wolverhampton. Elie Mey was among four individuals arrested within 24 hours of the shooting, during which a firearm (proven to be the one used in the offense) and crack cocaine were recovered. His brother, Israel Mey, was also implicated in the shooting but reportedly fled the country.
No other public criminal court records for an individual specifically named 'Elie Mey' in the UK were found beyond those related to the Neo Graham case. Other search results for "Ellie May" or "Ellie Williams" pertain to different individuals and unrelated criminal cases.