COVINGTON, Ky. – Frederick D. Lewis, 38, of Newport,
Kentucky, was sentenced today to 150 months in federal prison, by United States
District Judge David L. Bunning, for conspiracy to distribute heroin and
fentanyl.
Lewis pled guilty, in February 2018, and admitted that he
led a conspiracy of five or more people responsible for distributing more than
100 grams of heroin and more than 160 grams of fentanyl. Lewis was on federal supervised release, for
a 2011 conviction for conspiracy to distribute crack cocaine, when he committed
his new offense. The 150-month prison
term includes a sentence of 30 months for violation of the terms of his
supervised release.
Under federal law, Lewis must serve 85 percent of his prison
sentence; and upon his release, he will be under the supervision of the United
States Probation Office for ten years.
Robert M. Duncan, Jr., United States Attorney for the
Eastern District of Kentucky; Amy Hess, Special Agent in Charge, Federal Bureau
of Investigation; and Robert Nader, Chief of the Covington Police Department,
jointly made the announcement.
The investigation was conducted by the Covington Police
Department and the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s Safe Streets Task
Force. The United States was represented
by Assistant United States Attorney Tony Bracke.
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