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New York woman pleads guilty to lacing mail sent to prisons with synthetic drugs

  • A New York woman, Maya McIntosh, pleaded guilty to manufacturing and sending drug-soaked documents to inmates, as stated by federal prosecutors.
  • McIntosh produced a synthetic cannabinoid called MDMB-4en-PINACA and sold it online to customers for mailing to prisons.
  • She labeled the envelopes as if they came from attorneys and shipped them to correctional facilities.
  • McIntosh faces a maximum of 20 years in prison and significant fines, detailed by the Justice Department.
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New York woman pleads guilty to mailing drug-soaked documents to prisons

A New York woman pleaded guilty on Tuesday to mailing drug-soaked documents to correctional facilities, according to federal prosecutors.

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Times Union broke the news in Albany, United States on Monday, March 17, 2025.
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