LOS ANGELES
– Members of two alleged Los Angeles County crime rings have been charged in
separate federal criminal cases alleging they conspired to use the Darknet to
illicitly and secretly sell methamphetamine and other illegal narcotics
nationwide, including one shipment of heroin in a stuffed animal that led to
the fatal overdose of a customer in Tennessee.
In a
nine-count indictment returned last week, five members of the Los Angeles-based
“Drugpharmacist” drug trafficking organization, named for the moniker it used
on the Darknet marketplaces Wall Street Market and Dream, have been charged
with, among other things, conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine, heroin,
cocaine, and crack cocaine. The defendants, all of them from Lancaster, are:
Jerrell Eugene
Anderson, 28;
Christopher Carion
Van Holton, 31;
Adan Sepulveda,
26;
Kenneth Lashawn
Hadley, 31; and
Jackie Walter
Burns, 20
All five
defendants were arrested on a criminal complaint earlier this month and are out
on bond. Their arraignments are expected in the coming weeks.
According to an affidavit filed with a criminal complaint in
the case, the defendants sold controlled substances to Drugpharmacist customers
via the Darknet, and distributed them inside stuffed animals through the United
States Postal Service. One shipment of heroin on August 7, 2018 resulted in the
fatal overdose of a victim in Knoxville, Tennessee. An investigation into the
organization confirmed that the ring was using stash houses in the San Fernando
Valley to package drugs for delivery to customers throughout the United States.
If convicted on all counts, each defendant faces a statutory maximum sentence
of life in federal prison.
In a
separate case, three members of the Darknet vendor “Aeirla” have agreed to
plead guilty to conspiracy to distribute controlled substances. The group
conducted 2,289 sales of methamphetamine and cocaine as of November 28, 2018,
according to an affidavit filed with the case’s criminal complaint. Undercover
federal agents conducted 26 purchases of methamphetamine from Aeirla between
March 2017 and December 2018, the affidavit states. The defendants charged are:
Anh Pham, 49, of
Hawaiian Gardens,
Joseph Michael
Gifford, 43, of La Crescenta; and
Carlos Miguel
Gallardo, 59, of Hawaiian Gardens
Pham
allegedly sold pound quantities of methamphetamine on the Darknet while Gifford
and Gallardo packaged them in toys, a beach ball, and boxes of Christmas cards
and chocolates, and shipped them to customers nationwide, including to a
customer in Pittsburgh who in reality was an undercover agent, court papers
state. Pham and Gallardo are in custody while Gifford, who signed a plea
agreement today, is free on bond. The statutory maximum sentence each defendant
faces is life in federal prison. Gifford also faces a narcotics distribution
charge in a separate criminal case brought by the United States Attorney’s
Office for the Western District of Pennsylvania.
“Law
enforcement continues to shine a spotlight on criminals who use the Darknet,”
said United States Attorney Nick Hanna. “My office will continue to target drug
peddlers who use increasingly sophisticated means in their misguided notion
they can avoid detection.”
An
indictment and a criminal complaint contain allegations that a defendant has
committed a crime. Every defendant is presumed innocent until and unless proven
guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.
The Aeirla
matter is being investigated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation in
Pittsburgh and Los Angeles as well as the Drug Enforcement Administration and
the U.S. Postal Inspection Service. The Drugpharmacist case is being
investigated by the U.S. Postal Inspection Service, the Federal Bureau of
Investigation, and the Los Angeles Police Department.
The Aeirla
case is being prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Christopher
Kendall of the Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force Section and the
Drugpharmacist case is being prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney
Robyn Bacon of the Cyber & Intellectual Property Crimes Section.
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