Las Vegas Drug Trafficking and Exploitation Cases Lead to Sentences
Las Vegas Drug Trafficking and Exploitation Cases Lead to Sentences

Las Vegas Drug Trafficking and Exploitation Cases Lead to Sentences

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Two major criminal cases in Las Vegas have resulted in severe sentences for the perpetrators. Oluwole Adegboruwa was sentenced to 30 years in prison and ordered to forfeit $20 million for orchestrating a dark web drug trafficking operation that distributed over 300,000 oxycodone pills and generated more than $9 million in sales. His co-defendant, Enrique Isong, received a 10-year sentence. In a separate case, Kenton Hardy King was sentenced to 16 years and eight months for coercing a 15-year-old into sexual activities and producing explicit material, which he threatened to distribute. Both cases underscore the diligent efforts of law enforcement and the judiciary in tackling serious crimes, with investigations led by IRS Criminal Investigation and the FBI, among other agencies. The sentences highlight the ongoing commitment to protecting the community from illicit activities and exploitation.

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