Penn State Coke Bust News: Agostino Abbatiello of Westbury, New York Accused of Being Largest Distributor in Drug Trafficking Ring
Investigators say the ring made hundreds of thousands of dollars and used fraternity houses to cut, package and sell cocaine to students.
- On Tuesday, 24-year-old Agostino Abbatiello surrendered to authorities following charges filed Monday against him and 13 other former Penn State University students for operating a cocaine trafficking ring between 2023 and 2024.
- Investigators identified Abbatiello and Delta Upsilon senior Thomas Robinson as primary suppliers who allegedly sourced "large quantities of cocaine" from Philadelphia and New York, then packaged and sold drugs via Snapchat at fraternity houses.
- Pennsylvania Attorney General Dave Sunday described the operation as a coordinated crew involving fraternity members from leadership to pledges; Paul Robinson, Thomas's father, faces charges for allegedly attempting to obstruct the investigation and hide a safe containing drugs and cash.
- Penn State placed Delta Upsilon on interim suspension Monday after learning of the charges, while the university does not formally recognize Sigma Chi; eight other student-aged suspects face misdemeanor possession and paraphernalia charges.
- Prosecutors allege the operation generated hundreds of thousands of dollars, while defendants Mohammed Hurabi, Lars Zeepvat, and Robert Zanolla face conspiracy and corrupt organization charges; a district judge denied Abbatiello bail at his arraignment.
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Thomas Robinson, a 23-year-old student in Penn State charged with cocaine trafficking in the institution, was exposed by a blunder.
White People’s Business: Inside The Penn State University Cocaine Operation [Op-Ed]
Source: Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General / Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General Apparently, Penn State University should’ve been named State Pen University, because while most college students are preparing to become working professionals, more than a dozen students and former students at Penn State have allegedly been preparing to, well, become felons and petty criminals due to their large-scale cocaine trafficking operation. Accordin…
The search on a database led the police to an address at the Delta Upsilon Fraternity House in State College, Pennsylvania.
Prosecutors: Former Penn State student led fraternity cocaine network
A former Penn State University student accused of overseeing a large-scale cocaine distribution operation tied to two fraternities was taken into custody Tuesday and ordered held without bail as prosecutors continue to pursue a sweeping drug trafficking case involving current and former students.
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