
A Las Vegas business owner has been found guilty of multiple drug crimes, including selling and distributing over 300,000 oxycodone pills through the dark web. The federal jury in Salt Lake City determined that the man was involved in an $8 million operation. Additionally, he has to forfeit $15 million worth of cryptocurrency to the federal government. This conviction is part of a broader crackdown on dark web drug operations, with multiple individuals being found guilty of related crimes involving the sale and distribution of oxycodone.











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