Rapper Fetty Wap was released early from federal prison after serving nearly three years for conspiracy to distribute cocaine, and is now under home confinement, focusing on community work and family.
Fetty Wap was released early from federal prison after serving nearly three years for conspiracy to distribute cocaine, and is now under home confinement, focusing on community work and family.
Fetty Wap, the rapper known for 'Trap Queen,' was released early from federal prison after serving nearly three years for conspiracy to distribute cocaine. He is now on home confinement with a projected release date later this year and plans to focus on community work and supporting at-risk youth.
A doctor involved in supplying ketamine linked to Matthew Perry's overdose death was sentenced to eight months of home confinement, with other co-conspirators receiving longer sentences; the case highlights illegal drug distribution contributing to Perry's tragic death.
The second doctor convicted in connection with Matthew Perry's ketamine overdose death is set for sentencing, with Mark Chavez facing up to 10 years for conspiracy to distribute ketamine, which he sold fraudulently obtained vials to another doctor who administered the drug to Perry. Several other individuals involved in the illegal ketamine distribution linked to Perry's death have also pleaded guilty and received sentences, highlighting a broader criminal network.
The husband of the owner of a Bronx day care where a 1-year-old boy died from fentanyl exposure has been arrested in Mexico after a manhunt. Felix Herrera Garcia was apprehended on a bus in Sinaloa and is facing two arrest warrants in the United States for drug conspiracy and homicide of a child. Surveillance images allegedly show Garcia running out of the day care with heavy shopping bags as the children were suffering from fentanyl exposure. The day care owner, her cousin, and another individual have already been arrested and face federal charges related to narcotics possession and distribution resulting in death.
Bollywood actor Chrisann Pereira was arrested in the UAE for carrying drugs hidden in a memento, but Mumbai police have now found that she was allegedly framed in a revenge plot over a fight about a dog. Two people, including a bakery owner and a bank assistant general manager, have been arrested for planting drugs on her and demanding money for her release. The accused have also been involved in similar drug conspiracies and framing others. Pereira has worked in Bollywood films like 'Sadak-2' and 'Batla House'.