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Release
December 13, 2004
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
PIO Laura DiCesare
(202) 305-8093
Cocaine
Trafficker Sentenced to More than 15 Years Imprisonment
Special Agent
in Charge of DEA’s Washington Division,
Laura M. Nagel, announced the sentencing of Henry Antoine Saunders, 26,
of Washington, DC, to 181 months in prison followed by five years of
supervised release for his participation in crimes arising from a conspiracy
to distribute powder cocaine in Maryland and Washington, DC.
According
to evidence established at trial, Saunders obtained bulk quantities
of cocaine from a supplier in California, via Federal Express packages,
while he was a bartender at popular nightclubs in the District of Columbia
and while also attending college at Howard University. The evidence
at trial established that Saunders then redistributed the cocaine to
customers
in the Maryland-Washington, DC area. At trial, evidence was presented
that a large amount of cash was seized from the home at which Saunders
then resided.
Co-defendants
Antoine Gregory Powell, age 37, of Clinton, Maryland, Eric Aaron Lyles,
age 33, of Waldorf, Maryland, and Johnny Junior Fenwick,
age 26, of Waldorf, Maryland, previously pled guilty to similar charges
in the indictment and were previously sentenced by United States
District Court Judge Deborah K. Chasanow to 121 months, 188 months,
and 188
months
in prison respectively for their participation in the drug conspiracy.
The
investigation was conducted by the Charles County Sheriff’s Office,
the Drug Enforcement Administration and the United States Attorney’s Office.
The case is being prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorneys Mythili Raman
and Donna Sanger.
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