This was a massive takedown. Interestingly, the Finger Lakes feature in Hunter Biden’s life more times than you might imagine. Not only does he have a representation of them tattooed on his back, but he has LLC shell companies named after the lakes, including his vehicle for selling cobalt to the Chinese, Skaneateles LLC.
Yesterday when everyone was distracted with Trump’s arraignment 48 people were arrested in a massive drug bust valued at $9 million in the Finger Lakes region in New York. NY District Attorney Letitia James announced this at a press conference with law enforcement.
— LIZ CROKIN (@LizCrokin) June 14, 2023
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…(on June 13) when everyone was distracted with Trump’s arraignment 48 people were arrested in a massive drug bust valued at $9 million in the Finger Lakes region in New York. NY District Attorney Letitia James announced this at a press conference with law enforcement. Drug and sex trafficking go hand-in-hand and the Finger Lakes area is known to be a hotbed for sex trafficking. Hunter Biden infamously has a tattoo of the Finger Lakes on his back. It’s also interesting that it was reported yesterday that James said the Manhattan case and others currently pending against Donald Trump “will, unfortunately, have to be adjourned” as the federal case in Miami will conflict with and take priority over other cases.
Two year sting
New York Attorney General Letitia James announced the takedown of a major narcotics trafficking ring that flooded communities in the Finger Lakes with fentanyl, cocaine, heroin, and other dangerous drugs. The takedown resulted in 177 charges against 48 defendants related to their participation in this trafficking network that operated in Monroe, Wayne, Cayuga, Ontario, Orleans, Seneca, and Yates counties. This operation resulted in the seizure of more than 10 kilograms of fentanyl and more than 10 kilograms of cocaine, with a total value of more than $9 million. Investigators also seized 19 firearms, including assault weapons and ghost guns, and more than $440,000 in cash.
The two-year investigation was led by the Office of the Attorney General’s (OAG) Organized Crime Task Force (OCTF) and brought together the resources of more than a dozen state, local, and federal law enforcement agencies, including the Wayne County Sheriff’s Office, Ontario County Sheriff’s Office, Seneca County Sheriff’s Office, and the Wayne County District Attorney’s Office.
The investigation included hundreds of hours of covert surveillance and wiretaps and originated in Wayne County. See more at FingerLakes.com below