March 5, 2025 — Joseph Twilley of Detroit, was sentenced to just over 13 years in prison. United States District Judge Laurie J. Michelson sentenced the Detroit-based leader for overseeing a drug trafficking network that distributed kilograms of cocaine, fentanyl, and heroin; laundering his drug money; and possessing firearms despite being a convicted felon, announced Acting United States Attorney Julie Beck. Read More
Prior convicted felon who led distribution network that had access to and distributed kilograms of drugs during the height of the COVD-19 pandemic is sentenced to prison
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