Help me- Help FDD

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doublejj

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I think they get paid: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UNICOR

But, I don't see glass blowing as one of their industries though.
He'll probably be making body armor for FBI agents, or doing data entry on a computer someplace.

Good luck brother, "There, but for the grace of God, go I"!

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doublejj

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I have vended a few times to a delivery service in the bay area.
About a year ago he told me he got stopped while on a delivery & they took all of his cell phones. (He had 3 cell phones).
He got them back the next day, but he refused to use them any longer & disposed of them.

I still get spam from one of those cell numbers! Who could still be sending those?

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doublejj

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This came from todays Sacramento Bee.
They didn't move these guy's anywhere, & they got bail right away, why did they move FDD?
Something ain't right here, there must be something more to FDD's story, something just don't add up

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Five Sacramento-area residents arrested in interstate marijuana operation
Sacramento County sheriff's narcotics detectives today arrested five people in connection with an interstate marijuana distribution operation.
Taken into custody were Keni Renta (pictured, top left), 29; Jauwon Wilder (top center), 28; Charles Wilson (top right), 34; Nathan Curry (bottom left) , 35; and Maryann Hunter (bottom right), 25. All were booked into the Sacramento County Main Jail on suspicion of possession of marijuana for sale, cultivation of marijuana and conspiracy to distribute marijuana.
In October 2011, sheriff's detectives began an investigation along with the U.S. Postal Service and the Financial Crimes Task Force of the Internal Revenue Services. The investigation focused on a group of people who appeared to have laundered more than $1 million in cash deposits into fictitious business and personal accounts, according to a Sheriff's Department news release. The deposits were made in states on the East Coast, then withdrawn the following day in Sacramento.

The investigation identified a location where the individuals met each day, and then packaged and shipped parcels weighing 7 to 12 pounds each. These parcels were shipped to states including New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Indiana and Illinois, officials said.
Multiple parcels were seized during the investigation and found to contain high-grade marijuana. Other parcels seized on the East Coast and destined for Sacramento were found to contain cash and money orders, according to the news release.
The Sheriff's Department announced that search warrants were served today at three locations in the Sacramento area, leading to the discovery of two marijuana grows, three weapons, several pounds of processed and packaged marijuana, and approximately $70,000 in cash, as well as the five arrests. Officials said the investigation in continuing, and additional arrests are expected.
Bail is set at $200,000 for Curry and Hunter, and at $1 million for Renta, Wilder and Wilson.
 

jyermum

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Maybe because they were arrested by Sacramento sheriffs? It seems crazy that a US citizen can be rotting in a cell with no charges and no bail.
 

dirtyho1968

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My buddy was busted by the Feds with 8 kilos of blow about a year and a half ago. He was out on bail 2 weeks later. This whole thing stinks.
 

Sr. Verde

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My buddy was busted by the Feds with 8 kilos of blow about a year and a half ago. He was out on bail 2 weeks later. This whole thing stinks.
ive got to call bullshit or an over exaggeration...

i heard of a dude who got popped with a half key. driving on the east coast.. bail was never set... hes serving minimum 5 year sentence... no prior charges on his record hence the 'short' sentence..

maybe if your pushing 8 then you have enough money to bribe some people but i dont know..
 

dirtyho1968

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No bullshit. He was followed and they raided the place he stored it at, his house and his Mom's house. He was out on bail 2 weeks later. He is still awaiting court. That shit just keeps getting pushed back. He says best case scenario he'll do 3 years. Not exaggerating on the amount. He's out and awaiting court. First six months he was under house arrest but he's out and about waiting for his sentencing.
Edit: He had no priors either.
 

wormdrive66

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No bullshit. He was followed and they raided the place he stored it at, his house and his Mom's house. He was out on bail 2 weeks later. He is still awaiting court. That shit just keeps getting pushed back. He says best case scenario he'll do 3 years. Not exaggerating on the amount. He's out and awaiting court. First six months he was under house arrest but he's out and about waiting for his sentencing.
Then he is a snitch or you made it up.
 

dirtyho1968

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Ok I made it up because I got nothing better to do....Pffff.
Who knows, maybe he dropped a few names to save his ass? I don't do business with him nor do I fuck with that shit.
He's an old friend from high school and he's not dead yet if he did snitch.
 

doublejj

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Maybe because they were arrested by Sacramento sheriffs? It seems crazy that a US citizen can be rotting in a cell with no charges and no bail.
Yeah but those guy's in Sac involved several Federal agencies. The US Postal Service, the IRS, the Financial crimes task force, & they had 1mil $$$!!
How BIG was FDD?!?

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Sr. Verde

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No bullshit. He was followed and they raided the place he stored it at, his house and his Mom's house. He was out on bail 2 weeks later. He is still awaiting court. That shit just keeps getting pushed back. He says best case scenario he'll do 3 years. Not exaggerating on the amount. He's out and awaiting court. First six months he was under house arrest but he's out and about waiting for his sentencing.
Edit: He had no priors either.
and this is a federal charge?

for an excess of sixteen pounds of cocaine? and they have his coke in the evidence room?
 

Sr. Verde

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Jeez, share a story and get called a liar? Forget I said anything.
Sorry you just peaked my curiosity... whatever the dude did to get out of those charges so easy he could write a damn book...

though it's not unheard of - like OJ...

Maybe a title like, "IF i trafficked 16 pounds of coke, this is how I would have done it"
 

jpill

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You bet your ass he dropped a few names.. If he hasn't snitched already he's turned CI , he'll bullshit like he's going to jail soon but he won't. Keep an eye on that. They gave him house arrest for snitching.

Ok I made it up because I got nothing better to do....Pffff.
Who knows, maybe he dropped a few names to save his ass? I don't do business with him nor do I fuck with that shit.
He's an old friend from high school and he's not dead yet if he did snitch.
 

dirtyho1968

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Yeah, the feds had the local fire department bring the jaws of life to open up the safe that the dude kept in his buddy's garage. This was in SoCal and they took him up north to Modesto I think it was until he was released.
 
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