Georgia Woman Pleads Guilty to Methamphetamine Conspiracy

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Georgia Woman Pleads Guilty to Methamphetamine Conspiracy

The following press release was published by the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of the United States Attorneys on Dec. 17, 2014. It is reproduced in full below.

U.S. Attorney Kenneth A. Polite announced that LORI DEXTER, age 52, of Atlanta, Georgia, pled guilty today to a one-count Superseding Bill of Information charging her with conspiracy to distribute and possess with intent to distribute methamphetamine.

According to the Bill of Information, beginning on a date unknown and continuing until on or about September 8, 2013, DEXTER knowingly combined, conspired, confederated and agreed with persons known and unknown, to distribute and possess with the intent to distribute a quantity of methamphetamine.

DEXTER faces a maximum term of imprisonment of twenty years and a fine of $1,000,000, three years of supervised release after imprisonment, and a $100 special assessment. U.S. District Judge Martin L. C. Feldman set sentencing for April 22, 2015.

U.S. Attorney Polite praised the work of the Drug Enforcement Administration in investigating this matter. Assistant United States Attorney Andre’ Jones is in charge of the prosecution.

Source: U.S. Department of Justice, Office of the United States Attorneys

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