Wisconsin Man Sentenced to 15 Years in Federal Prison for Fentanyl Distribution

0:00

Randy D. Mack, a 36-year-old Wisconsin resident, was sentenced to 15 years in federal prison on Monday by Senior United States District Judge William C. Griesbach, according to a recent release. Mack was convicted of attempting to possess fentanyl with the intent to distribute.

In December 2022, law enforcement agents intercepted a UPS package intended for Mack, which contained approximately 56,000 fake Percocet pills laced with fentanyl. An investigation revealed that Mack had distributed nearly one million fentanyl pills across Arizona, Michigan, and Wisconsin. He allegedly paid individuals to conceal the pills in luggage and transported them via commercial flights.

In a recent interview, Mack boasted, “There’s not a single pill in the (Fox) Valley that doesn’t have my name on it.” The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) notes that counterfeit pills are frequently manufactured by Mexican drug cartels and smuggled into the United States. In 2023 alone, the DEA seized over 80 million fake pills containing traces of fentanyl.

The DEA and the Lake Winnebago Area Metropolitan Enforcement Group’s drug unit led the investigation into the case.

Adam Rosen
Adam Rosen
Digital Reporter. Adam graduated from the University of Illinois-Urbana Champaign in journalism with specializations in political science and recreation, sport and tourism. He was born and raised in the northwest Chicagoland suburbs, rooting for the Bears, Cubs, Blackhawks, Bulls and the Sky. When he’s not working, Adam plays with his pet mouse and raves about his love of Manchester City, Rafael Nadal, and Lionel Messi.

Latest stories

Ad

Related Articles

Leave a reply

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here
Captcha verification failed!
CAPTCHA user score failed. Please contact us!

Ad
Continue on app