News
Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
August 31, 2004
CONTACT: D. Michael Littlefield, Assistant U.S. Attorney
61-Year
Old Man Sentenced to Nearly 20 Years
in Federal Prison Following Drug Conviction
Defendant
a Leader in Cocaine Distribution Conspiracy
AUG 31--United
States Attorney Richard B. Roper announced that Alfredo Rios Rivera
was sentenced on Friday in Lubbock, Texas, by the Honorable Sam R.
Cummings, United States District Judge, to almost 20 years (235 months)
imprisonment, without parole, following his guilty plea in June to
conspiracy to distribute cocaine and money laundering charges. Rivera,
age 61, was a resident of Lubbock, Texas, when he was arrested in January
2004, but previously lived in Brownfield (Terry County), Texas.
Rivera was also
ordered to forfeit five vehicles, a computer, and a total of $78,320.00
in currency, all seized by the government. He was also ordered to forfeit
to the government the real property from where he ran his bar, “Mi
Cantina Nightclub” located on Old Lamesa Road in Terry County,
Texas.
At Friday’s
sentencing hearing, Judge Cummings found that Rivera was a leader in
the cocaine distribution conspiracy and responsible for laundering
more than $200,000 but less than $400,000. Rivera admitted that he
and his co-conspirators, including his wife, Veronica Rivera, acquired
various quantities of cocaine for distribution to other members of
the drug trafficking conspiracy. Some of the conspirators would package,
store, distribute and possess with intent to distribute the cocaine
and proceeds from the sale of the drugs would be sent to other conspirators
to purchase more drugs for further distribution.
Alfredo Rios Rivera
admitted that he deposited a total of approximately $220,636 in drug
proceeds into four personal bank accounts and $28,253 into four business
bank accounts that he and his wife controlled. Rivera admitted that
he conducted these transactions, and others designed to conceal and
disguise the nature, location, source, ownership and control of the
drug trafficking proceeds.
All co-defendants
in the case have pled guilty to their involvement and all but one have
been sentenced. Veronica Ann Rivera was sentenced to 57 months imprisonment;
Joe Rodriguez Espinoza was sentenced to 41 months imprisonment; Steven
Joe Salgado was sentenced to 46 months imprisonment; and Ramon Rios
Rivera was sentenced to 16 months imprisonment. Defendant Raymundo
Diaz Cruz is set to be sentenced on September 3, 2004.
U.S. Attorney Roper
praised the investigative work conducted by the Drug Enforcement Administration,
the Internal Revenue Service - Criminal Investigation, the Bureau of
Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, the Lubbock County Sheriff’s
Office, the Brownfield Police Department, the Terry County Sheriff’s
Office, the Llano Estacado Drug Task Force, and the Texas Department
of Public Safety. The case was prosecuted by Assistant United States
Attorney Tanya Pierce of the United States Attorney’s Office
in Lubbock, Texas. |