LYNCHBURG, Va. – Stewart Cornell Booker, of Dillwyn,
Virginia, pleaded guilty today in U.S. District Court in Lynchburg to a variety
of federal drug charges related to his distribution of methamphetamine, heroin,
and powder cocaine, United States Attorney Thomas T. Cullen announced.
Booker, 46, pled guilty today to one count of distributing
powder cocaine, one count of distributing heroin, and one count of distributing
methamphetamine. At sentencing, Booker faces up to 20 years in prison and/or a
fine of up to $1 million.
“Combatting opioid and methamphetamine trafficking is among
the top priorities of our office,” U.S. Attorney Cullen stated today. “We have increased federal collaboration with
our state and local partners in the Piedmont region over the last several
months and hope to bring additional cases soon.”
According to court records, between July 25, 2018, and
October 24, 2018, law enforcement made a series of undercover purchases of
narcotics from Booker at various locations in Buckingham County, Virginia. The
transactions involved the sale of powder cocaine, heroin, and methamphetamine.
At the time, Booker was distributing these drugs while he was on federal
supervision.
This case was investigated by the Drug Enforcement
Administration and the Piedmont Regional Narcotics and Gang Enforcement Task
that is comprised of the Virginia State Police, the Buckingham County Sheriff’s
Office, the Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office, the Prince Edward County
Sheriff’s Office, the Farmville Police Department and the Longwood University
Police Department. Assistant United
States Attorney Ronald M. Huber is prosecuting the case for the United States.
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