An Oakland woman was sentenced to four years in federal prison for leading a drug trafficking service that supplied methamphetamine and other drugs to “students and young professionals.” https://t.co/lOSxzPI9PG
A Southwest Virginia woman was sentenced to a decade in prison after pleading guilty to methamphetamine distribution charges. https://t.co/bs3zGPQ4RU
An Oakland woman was sentenced to four years in federal prison for leading a drug trafficking service in the Bay Area. https://t.co/vrFhANuKYo
Several individuals across the United States have recently been sentenced to prison for drug-related offenses and money laundering. A California man received a prison sentence for involvement in an international money laundering and drug scheme. A Stanford University graduate was sentenced for selling methamphetamine and cocaine. In San Leandro, a woman was sentenced to 18 months in prison following a fentanyl sale that resulted in the seizure of five pounds of the drug. An Oakland woman was sentenced to four years in federal prison for leading a drug trafficking operation supplying methamphetamine and other drugs to students and young professionals in the Bay Area. Additionally, a woman from Southwest Virginia was sentenced to ten years in prison after pleading guilty to methamphetamine distribution charges.