Montgomery Twp. Man Admits Role as Cocaine Kingpin
Anthony Dennis Sr., 41, of Thames Drive, who police said owned the Heads Up barbershop in Chester County, pleaded guilty Friday to 103 drug-related offenses
A Montgomery Township man admitted Friday to being a cocaine kingpin in a multi-county trafficking ring.
According to Carl Hessler Jr. in North Penn Life, Anthony Dennis Sr., 41, of the 100 block of Thames Drive, pleaded guilty in Montgomery County court to charges of corrupt organizations, possession with intent to deliver cocaine, dealing in unlawful proceeds, criminal use of a communication facility and conspiracy.
All in all, Dennis pleaded guilty to 103 drug-related counts, according to the article.
Dennis, who police said owned the “Heads Up” barbershop in Wayne, Chester County, possessed, delivered and conspired with other to deliver cocaine between November 2008 and April 2011, according to the article.
Dennis’ guilty plea came before jury selection for his trial, according to the article.
Dennis is free on 10 percent of $1 million bail and awaits sentencing.
worldpeace2013
7:58 am on Monday, January 14, 2013
please procecute this scum
worldpeace2013
7:59 am on Monday, January 14, 2013
there are so many like this in montco they launder their funds and pretend to be good people but this is what they are ... find them all! :) prosecute this scum
Pat
6:11 am on Tuesday, January 15, 2013
Yikes. Tat's a big ball of angry for someone with your moniker.