News
Release
August 25, 2006
Contact: S/A Edward Marcinko, PIO Baltimore Dist. Office
Number: 410 579-5033
Leaders
of Baltimore Drug Conspiracy Plead Guilty
BALTIMORE,
Maryland - William “Billy” Wells, age 33, of Parkville,
Maryland pled guilty today to conspiracy to distribute and possess
with intent to distribute five hundred grams or more of cocaine, announced
Carl J. Kotowski, Assistant Special Agent in Charge of the Drug Enforcement
Administration, Baltimore District office and United States Attorney
for the District of Maryland Rod J. Rosenstein.
On
August 21, 2006 Wells’ co-defendant, brother, Leonardo Wells,
age 30, of Baltimore pled guilty to the same charge. According to the
statement of facts provided to the court as part of their plea agreements,
from about December 2003 until February 2006, Leonardo Wells obtained
kilogram quantities of cocaine from various sources, and distributed
these quantities to wholesale customers. On September 7, 2005, law
enforcement followed Leonardo Wells when he went to meet one of his
wholesale customers from Hagerstown, MD. Leonardo became aware of law
enforcement surveillance and conducted counter-surveillance maneuvers,
eventually exiting his car near Union Memorial Hospital in Baltimore
City. A short time later, Leonardo informed the customer, “I
had to throw it.”
In
November 2005, two Hagerstown customers were arrested after leaving
Billy Well’s home by law enforcement who recovered 420 grams
of cocaine. Leonardo Wells was the contact to their sources of supply.
"It
is a shame that a star basketball player from Baltimore used his abilities
to throw kilos of cocaine rather than a basketball on the court" stated
Carl J. Kotowski, Assistant Special Agent in Charge of the Drug Enforcement
Administration, Baltimore District Office. "It is also disturbing
that while WELLS was involved with his brother, Leonardo, selling their
poison on the streets of Baltimore, Billy was also working as a counselor
for troubled youths in the city". " Their organization utilized
the "WE R ONE" clothing store located in the 2400 block of
Monument street for drug meetings" according to Kotowski. "With
each guilty plea and conviction in this case comes another victory
for the people of Baltimore" stated Kotowski. So far nine individuals
have been arrested in this case which was initiated in the Spring of
2005 by the DEA Baltimore District Office and the Baltimore City Police
Department.
William
and Leonardo Wells face a maximum sentence of 40 years imprisonment,
with a five-year mandatory minimum sentence; a $2 million fine; and
five years supervised release. U.S. District Judge J. Frederick Motz
has scheduled sentencing for both William “Billy” Wells
and Leonardo Wells on November 15, 2006.
United
States Attorney Rod J. Rosenstein praised the investigative work performed
by the Drug Enforcement Administration and Baltimore City Police Department.
Mr. Rosenstein also thanked Assistant U.S. Attorney James Walner, who
is prosecuting the case. |