Court documents reveal details about a cocaine trafficking operation involving members of a Penn State fraternity. The operation allegedly utilized apps such as Cash App and Snapchat for drug transactions. Agostino Abbatiello, 24, identified as the suspected leader of the operation, is among 14 individuals charged. In one instance, an associate reportedly sent Abbatiello approximately $30,000 via Cash App for cocaine. Abbatiello and his co-defendants, Thomas Michael Robinson, 23, and Mohammed Huraibi, 22, are accused of using Snapchat to facilitate drug deliveries. A complaint indicates that Huraibi testified about arranging a cocaine purchase from Abbatiello through Snapchat in Fall 2023. The agreement involved the purchase of around 100 grams of cocaine for $4,000, with Abbatiello delivering the drugs to Huraibi.
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Penn State Fraternity Members Charged in Cocaine Trafficking Case
A cocaine trafficking operation involving members of a Penn State fraternity has led to charges against 14 individuals, including Agostino Abbatiello, who is alleged to have used Cash App and Snapchat for transactions. Court documents detail the arrangement of drug purchases and deliveries among the accused.
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