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Fentanyl Dealer in Brooklyn Sentenced to Eight Years

Fentanyl Dealer in Brooklyn tied to overdose death

Brooklyn drug dealer Johnnie (Nut) Monroe is heading to prison after being tied to the fentanyl overdose death of a young mother. Judge Brian Cogan sentenced the drug trafficker to a full 97-month term.

Earlier this month, Cogan sent the convicted ringleader of the crew, Edward (Super Ed) Carrillo, to prison for 10 1/2 years.

Brooklyn federal prosecutors said they have recordings of Monroe as he broke the news to Carrillo last year about a West Virginia woman who died — “went out” — after ingesting the opioids he’d distributed.

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Even though he knew his batches were killing people, Monroe continued to ship the product, mailing another package with hundreds of fentanyl pills to a West Virginia co-conspirator two weeks after learning the news of the fatal overdose.

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