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MadHatterPharma – a drug trafficker’s failure?

By: seo_spec
11 February 2023 at 15:30

Colby John Kopp, a 23-year-old man living in Connecticut, imagined that he could get away with selling fake oxycodone pills on the dark web.

It all started in August 2020. FBI agents investigating the work of dark marketplaces came across a seller under the nickname β€œMadHatterPharma” who was conducting his β€œpharmaceutical activities” on the Empire Marketplace. Having started his work on May 4, 2020, the β€œentrepreneur” already had 554 successful orders on his account. The only and at the same time quite popular product of this seller was oxycodone pills (as the seller stated, they were made by pressing a mixture of morphine and fentanyl). In order to find the person behind it all, the FBI agent placed an order with MadHatterPharma (10 pills worth $100). After placing the order, the seller provided a bitcoin address to pay for the β€œgoods”. The order was not long in coming, and less than a week later, a package with the USPS Priority Mail logo arrived at the address provided by the agents to receive the order, in which the agents found exactly what they had ordered through the β€œdark web”. After the successful order, the agents went to the bitcoin address provided by the seller. After analyzing the blockchain, the FBI went to the Coinbace exchange, and from there to a 23-year-old guy named Colby John Kopp.

Then an unexpected situation occurred. At the end of August 2020, Empire Market ceased to exist. This did not hurt the drug dealer’s business; after the old store was closed, he announced on Dread (an analogue of Redit only in the dark web) that he would be making deals on Wickr, and his future customers would be able to find him under the nickname β€œhatmatter”. The FBI agents did not sit idle, so they placed another order, but this time several times more (100 pills worth $910).

You’re probably wondering how Kopp laundered the money. It’s very simple, he worked with an accomplice (her name is Adriana Beatrice Sutton) who helped him cash out BTC. The scheme went something like this: Kopp sold all the BTC he earned through the exchange and transferred the proceeds to his PayPal account, spent some of the money from his account, and sent some of the money to Adriana’s account, and she, in turn, withdrew cash within a few hours of the transfer (using Coin Cloud ATMs). Continuing the investigation, FBI agents learned that over the past year, the β€œpharmacist” had purchased various equipment and substances for the manual manufacture of pills several times.

After he was detained on January 11 this year, he managed to share all the details of his β€œsmall business”. He is due to be sentenced on April 18, and according to preliminary estimates, he will face 5 years in prison.

Austrian resident resells drugs he ordered through β€œDarkWeb”

By: seo_spec
11 February 2023 at 15:15

Austrian law enforcement agencies detained a 39-year-old man who resold drugs ordered from β€œDarkWeb”. According to the information provided, the man lived in the city of Linz.

According to the information provided by the police, the accused resold drugs ordered from the β€œdark web” for 10 years. He sold such drugs as cocaine, ecstasy, marijuana, LSD and others. After his arrest, police were able to identify two more drug dealers, aged 31 and 22. They are known to have sold drugs worth more than 130 thousand euros. The police are also investigating 40 other people accused of buying drugs.

During interrogation, the 22-year-old man admitted that all the drugs he sold were bought from a 39-year-old resident of Linz. After the confession, the police obtained a search warrant for the Linz resident’s house, where they found a large amount of drugs and an undisclosed amount of money. During the interrogation of the drug dealer, the police learned that all the drugs he used, resold and imported were bought through a store on the Dark Web. Despite all the evidence, the dealer was not arrested. The investigation did not end there, and later the police found out that the man had not abandoned his β€œdark” business. On January 23, 2023, the police received another warrant, this time to search the accused’s residence. The search revealed several times more drugs than the last time, namely: almost 4 kilograms of cocaine, more than 3000 doses of LSD, almost 1000 ecstasy pills, up to 20 kilograms of marijuana and other drugs whose names are not disclosed.

After 10 years of running a drug trafficking business, the 39-year-old resident of Linz was arrested and is now awaiting trial.
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