California Man sentenced to 7 Years for Marijuana Conspiracy, Money Laundering
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California Man sentenced to 7 Years for Marijuana Conspiracy, Money Laundering

Mayo 07, 2026
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HAMMOND, Indiana – David Winchell, 48, of Rohnert Park, California, was sentenced to 84 months in prison, followed by three years of supervised release, after pleading guilty to conspiracy to distribute marijuana and money laundering. 

Winchell was also ordered to pay a $680,000 money judgment.  

“The Drug Enforcement Administration will continue to work closely with its law enforcement and prosecution partners to hold drug traffickers accountable. There is no room in northern Indiana for those who want to commit drug crimes. Mr. Winchell’s money laundering activities were particularly unethical and illegal. He is worthy of today’s sentencing in federal court. His criminal actions have consequences,” said Drug Enforcement Administration Merrillville District Office Assistant Special Agent in Charge Chip Cooke.

“The defendant was at the head of a conspiracy to distribute large amounts of marijuana and marijuana related products throughout the Northern District of Indiana and elsewhere. The conspiracy involved at least 892 kilograms (1,966.52 pounds) of marijuana and 55,000 separate marijuana related products and has earned him seven years and three years of supervised release,” said Adam Mildred, U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Indiana. “Law enforcement pieced together the scope of the conspiracy through painstaking analysis of ledgers created by Winchell and recovered through trash pulls and search warrants of his residence and other locations which detailed the marijuana sales over a two-year period.  Investigators also uncovered that Winchell would launder the proceeds of the drug sales in part by purchasing money orders used to pay off personal credit cards.  As part of the Homeland Security Task Force initiative, the Drug Enforcement Administration, the Internal Revenue Service, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and Assistant United States Attorney Thomas."

“David Winchell ran a large-scale marijuana business and tried to clean the money when it came in,” said Adam Jobes, Special Agent in Charge, IRS Criminal Investigation, Chicago Field Office. “IRS-CI special agents followed those profits and exposed the operation for what it was. This sentence makes clear that if you try to profit from illegal sales and hide the money, you will be held accountable.”

“This sentence sends a clear message that those who engage in drug trafficking and attempt to hide their profits through money laundering will be identified, investigated, and brought to justice,” said FBI Indianapolis Special Agent in Charge Timothy J. O’Malley. “We will continue working with our partners to combat these crimes and safeguard our communities.”

This case was investigated by the DEA, the Internal Revenue Service, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation. This case was prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Thomas McGrath. 

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