9 men sentenced to more than 100 years in prison combined for drug trafficking, money laundering

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Spartanburg, SC (WOLO) — The United States Attorney’s General office say they have sentence nine men to more than 110 years combined for their role in a Spartanburg Drug Trafficking Organization. The men now face a total of 1,275 months in prison for Drug Trafficking after authorities say they plead guilty to conspiring to distribute illegal drugs including fentanyl, methamphetamine, heroin, and cocaine. Three additional defendants have also been convicted of money laundering.

Authorities released the names of all of the defendants involved and the time they will now spend in prison.

  • Terrance Bobo, 53, of Conyers, Georgia, was sentenced to 204 months.
  • Michael Jacobs, 40, of Spartanburg, was sentenced to 277 months.
  • Maurice Canty, 48, of Spartanburg, was sentenced to 292 months.
  • Kevin Jeter, 49, of Spartanburg, was sentenced to 172 months.
  • Shuler Holmes, 39, of Spartanburg, was sentenced to 144 months.
  • James Foster, 61, of Spartanburg, was sentenced to 72 months.
  • Daniel Gregory, 43, of Spartanburg, was sentenced to 65 months.
  • Jahid Warden, 29, of Spartanburg, was sentenced to 22 months.
  • Danny Goode, 46, of Spartanburg, was sentenced to nine months.

U.S. Attorney for the District of South Carolina, Adair Ford Boroughs released a statement concerning the sentences handed down Friday saying in part,

“Our community is safer thanks to this thorough investigation by our law enforcement partners.”…

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