Wednesday, July 27, 2016

Investment



Prosecutors say the case began when several people were caught trying to sell 11 pounds of methamphetamine worth $500,000.
Court records show that Ronnie Music of Waycross pleaded guilty to charges of conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine and, being a felon, in possession of firearms. Federal prosecutors said that Music, who won $3 million in the Georgia lottery, used the money to buy methamphetamine to sell.
U.S. Attorney Ed Tarver said in a statement that Music tried to test his luck by using lottery winnings to deal drugs and now faces decades in prison because of his "unsound investment strategy."
Way to go Playa.... Just a thought.

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