Father-Son Duo in Penn State Frat House Coke Bust Had Prior Run-Ins with the Law
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Campus Coke Pipeline Shocks Penn State
Prosecutors say a student-run cocaine network used Penn State fraternity houses to move kilos of drugs until a 2024 arrest cracked the case open. Story Snapshot Pennsylvania’s attorney general charged 14 people tied to an alleged cocaine ring linked to two fraternities. Grand jury records describe kilos from Philadelphia and New York, packaged and sold...
How Penn State’s ‘Pablo Pledgescobar’ was caught in a frat-house cocaine sting
Agostino Abbatiello, 24, is also being called ‘Austin Powders,’ ‘Nostrildamus’ and ‘Kirk Cocaine’ on social media. He’s among 14 people charged over an alleged drugs ring at the prestigious college
Penn State Cocaine Case: Student's Father Charged With Hiding Safe
The Penn State cocaine case includes one defendant who was never a student at all. He is the father of one of the accused, and prosecutors say he tried to hide a safe holding drugs and cash while investigators were building the case. Pennsylvania Attorney General Dave Sunday announced charges Monday against 14 people over an alleged cocaine trafficking operation that ran through two off-campus fraternity houses in 2023 and 2024. Thirteen of them…
Lars Zeepvat Intends To Plead Not Guilty In Alleged Penn State Fraternity Drug Trafficking Ring
Lars Zeepvat has waived his formal arraignment, indicated he intends to plead not guilty, and requested a jury trial, according to a new Centre County court filing from August 20. Zeepvat — one of the 13 former or current Penn State students charged in connection with an alleged cocaine trafficking operation centered around two off-campus fraternity houses — is facing four felony charges, including corrupt organizations, conspiracy to manufactur…
They came to Pennsylvania State University from all over the United States. College athletes and outstanding students were drawn by the university's strong academic reputation and the opportunities it offered. Agostino Abbatiello graduated from a prestigious Catholic boys' school on Long Island, New York. In high school, he described himself as a "personal trainer," the kind who lived by the school's moral code of doing "the right thing at the r…
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