NEWARK, N.J. – Two California men were arrested today for their alleged roles in a large-scale opioid distribution conspiracy that involved the shipment of at least 500,000 fentanyl pills to New Jersey, Acting U.S. Attorney William E. Fitzpatrick announced.
Andrew Tablack, 26, of Beverly Hills, California, and Stephan Durham, 43, of Altadena, California, were both charged by complaint with one count of conspiracy to distribute and possess with intent to distribute 400 grams or more of cyclopropyl fentanyl. Tablack is also charged with distribution of 400 grams or more of cyclopropyl fentanyl. Both defendants were arrested this morning and appeared this afternoon before U.S. Magistrate Judge Patrick J. Walsh in Los Angeles federal court.
According to the complaint, the Drug Enforcement Administration began an investigation into the distribution of fentanyl in the Monmouth County, New Jersey, area in August 2017. Agents executed a search warrant at a Monmouth County residence that resulted in the seizure of a substantial quantity of controlled substances, including approximately 300,000 cyclopropyl fentanyl pills that allegedly had been shipped by Tablack to New Jersey.
Tablack and his customers across the United States, including New Jersey, allegedly used the Dark Web – a part of the internet that is not accessible without specific software – to arrange shipments of quantities of cyclopropyl fentanyl to various places throughout the country. Tablack also used end-to-end encrypted communication applications to take orders for fentanyl from customers in New Jersey.
The New Jersey customers allegedly provided Tablack with residential addresses in Monmouth County to which the packages of fentanyl could be mailed and arranged to intercept the packages before they were delivered. Customers paid Tablack with Bitcoin, a form of cryptocurrency that is increasingly common in the narcotics trade due to its relative anonymity.
One such set of packages, mailed by Tablack in September 2017, was intercepted by law enforcement when it reached New Jersey. When the packages were opened, agents found that they contained 226,520 cyclopropyl fentanyl pills that weighed nearly 20 kilograms.
The charges carry a mandatory minimum penalty of 10 years in prison, a potential maximum penalty of life in prison, and a $10 million fine. Stephan Durham’s charges were dismissed by court order on January 29, 2018.
Key Facts
- State: New Jersey
- Category: Drug Trafficking
- Source: DOJ Press Release â†â€â€
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