PORTLAND, Ore.—On Thursday, April 10, 2019, Paul Eugene
Thomas, 38, of Portland, pleaded guilty to one count of conspiring to
manufacture, possess with intent to distribute, and distribute marijuana and
maintaining drug involved premises, and one count of money laundering for his
role in a vast conspiracy to traffic marijuana grown in Portland to Virginia
and Texas.
According to court documents, Thomas and co-defendants Jody
Tremayne Wafer, 29, Trent Lamar Knight, 30, and Brittany Lesanta Kizzee, 28, of
Houston, Texas and Raleigh Dragon Lau, 33, also of Portland, conspired to
manufacture marijuana in Portland, transport it across state lines, and sell it
in Virginia and Texas.
Drug proceeds, in the form of bulk U.S. currency, were
returned to Oregon via U.S. mail and passenger luggage on commercial airlines.
As part of this investigation, federal authorities have seized approximately
11,000 marijuana plants, 546 pounds of processed marijuana, more than $2.8
million in cash, 51 firearms, 26 vehicles, trailers, pieces of heavy equipment,
a yacht, and three houses used as marijuana grow sites, all since August 2017.
Conspiring to manufacture, possess with intent to
distribute, and distribute marijuana and maintaining drug involved premises
carries a maximum sentence of 40 years in prison, a mandatory minimum sentence
of 5 years in prison, a $5 million fine, and a lifetime of supervised release.
Money laundering carries a max sentence of 20 years in prison, a $250,000 fine,
and three years’ supervised release. As part of the plea agreement, Thomas has
agreed to forfeit any criminally-derived proceeds and property used to
facilitate his crimes identified by the government prior to sentencing.
Thomas will be sentenced on August 6, 2019 before U.S.
District Court Judge Robert E. Jones.
Kizzee entered a guilty plea on November 27, 2018, and is
scheduled to be sentenced on May 7, 2019. Lau and Knight have scheduled change
of plea hearings for April 22, 2019 and May 8, 2019, respectively. Wafer is
scheduled for trial on June 18, 2019.
In a related case, in August 2018, Cole William Giffiths was
charged of conspiring to manufacture marijuana in Hood River, Oregon and
shipping it to Florida. He has scheduled a change of plea hearing for April 22,
2019.
This case was investigated by the U.S. Drug Enforcement
Administration, IRS Criminal Investigation, Homeland Security Investigations
and the FBI. It is being prosecuted by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the
District of Oregon.
This case was brought as part of the Justice Department’s
Organized Crime and Drug Enforcement Task Force (OCDETF) program, the
centerpiece of the department’s strategy for reducing the availability of drugs
in the U.S. OCDETF was established in 1982 to mount a comprehensive attack on
drug trafficking by disrupting and dismantling major drug trafficking and money
laundering organizations. Today, OCDETF combines the resources and expertise of
its member federal agencies in coordination with state and local law
enforcement.
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