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News
Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 15, 2004
For more information contact:
Jeff Dorschner
303-454-0243
John
Sposit Sentenced to Federal Prison for Engaging in a Continuing Criminal
Enterprise to Distribute Ecstasy
DENVER – John
Suthers, United States Attorney for the District of Colorado and Jeffrey
D. Sweetin, Special Agent in Charge
of the Denver Field Division of the Drug Enforcement Administration,
announced today that JOHN D. SPOSIT, age 29, of Lakewood, Colorado, was
sentenced today by U.S. District Court Judge Wiley Y. Daniel to serve
144 months (12 years) in federal prison for engaging in a Continuing
Criminal Enterprise to distribute the club drug MDMA (commonly known
as Ecstasy). SPOSIT was remanded into custody.
In
August of 2001 a federal grand jury returned four indictments charging
37
people, including SPOSIT, with distributing “club drugs.” Over 55
people were arrested in Colorado, California and elsewhere in connection with
the SPOSIT distribution organization as part of a one year investigation called “Operation
Green Clover.” This club drug network was thought to be the primary source
of Ecstasy in Colorado. SPOSIT pled guilty to engaging in a Continuing Criminal
Enterprise, the “Drug Kingpin” statute, on April 16, 2004.
The
criminal prosecutions focused on the distribution of club drugs, including
MDMA (Ecstasy), Ketamine (commonly known as “Special K”), LSD and
marijuana. During the course of the investigation authorities seized approximately
85,000 Ecstasy tablets, 2.5 kilograms of cocaine, 320 pounds and 4100 plants
of marijuana, 5 pounds of methamphetamine, 40,000 dosage units of LSD, $1,360,000
in U.S. currency, 13 vehicles and 36 weapons.
“The
Drug Enforcement Administration is concerned about the emerging illegal “Club
Drug” market,” said Special Agent In Charge Jeffrey D. Sweetin. “This
investigation demonstrates DEA’s commitment to disrupting and dismantling
drug traffickers and their organizations who profit from the sale of these illicit
and harmful drugs.” Numerous law enforcement
agencies participated in the case, which started as several individual
investigations and culminated in one comprehensive
investigation. Assisting the Drug Enforcement Administration and the
U.S. Attorney’s Office were: the U.S. Air Force Academy, Peterson
Air Force Base, Ft. Carson, Boulder County Drug Task Force, Larimer County
Drug Task Force, West Metro Task Force, Front Range Task Force, Colorado
Springs and Denver Police Departments, El Paso County Sheriff’s
Office, and the Boulder District Attorney’s Office.
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