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https://www.boston25news.com/news/local/ri-businesswoman-who-posted-racy-photo-instagram-sent-prison-money-laundering-feds-say/IS3L3WWPUJBERHXQFXVEKQWTQM/
RI businesswoman who posted racy photo on Instagram sent to prison for money laundering, feds say.
Carolina Correa, 35, of Cranston, Rhode Island,originally from Colombia, once named as a national teen spokeswoman for the Boys & Girls Club of America, was sentenced Wednesday to 42 months in prison to be followed by five years of supervised release.
Used the proceeds from her boyfriend's fentanyl drug trade to "invest" in a Massachusetts marijuana dispensary.
In December 2024, her former boyfriend, Jasdrual Perez, was sentenced to 22.5 years in prison for his role as the leader of a large-scale fentanyl trafficking conspiracy responsible for manufacturing and distributing millions of fentanyl pills made to look like oxycodone and Percocet.
https://www.boston25news.com/news/local/ri-businesswoman-who-posted-racy-photo-instagram-sent-prison-money-laundering-feds-say/IS3L3WWPUJBERHXQFXVEKQWTQM/
RI businesswoman who posted racy photo on Instagram sent to prison for money laundering, feds say.
Carolina Correa, 35, of Cranston, Rhode Island,originally from Colombia, once named as a national teen spokeswoman for the Boys & Girls Club of America, was sentenced Wednesday to 42 months in prison to be followed by five years of supervised release.
Used the proceeds from her boyfriend's fentanyl drug trade to "invest" in a Massachusetts marijuana dispensary.
In December 2024, her former boyfriend, Jasdrual Perez, was sentenced to 22.5 years in prison for his role as the leader of a large-scale fentanyl trafficking conspiracy responsible for manufacturing and distributing millions of fentanyl pills made to look like oxycodone and Percocet.
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https://www.boston25news.com/news/local/ri-businesswoman-who-posted-racy-photo-instagram-sent-prison-money-laundering-feds-say/IS3L3WWPUJBERHXQFXVEKQWTQM/
RI businesswoman who posted racy photo on Instagram sent to prison for money laundering, feds say.
Carolina Correa, 35, of Cranston, Rhode Island,originally from Colombia, once named as a national teen spokeswoman for the Boys & Girls Club of America, was sentenced Wednesday to 42 months in prison to be followed by five years of supervised release.
Used the proceeds from her boyfriend's fentanyl drug trade to "invest" in a Massachusetts marijuana dispensary.
In December 2024, her former boyfriend, Jasdrual Perez, was sentenced to 22.5 years in prison for his role as the leader of a large-scale fentanyl trafficking conspiracy responsible for manufacturing and distributing millions of fentanyl pills made to look like oxycodone and Percocet.
If you can't trust your drug dealer who can you trust?
Holllllyyy fuuuckk that wind!!! And it's fridgid out there too. I can't imagine working in that shit. Snow blowing all over the place. I feel bad for our brothers that have to work in that shit today. No amount of layers would be enough.
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