Members of Miami-Based Crack Cocaine Distribution Organization Sentenced from Three Years to Life in Prison
U.S. Attorney’s Office May 15, 2013 |
FORT MYERS, FL—U.S. District Judge John E. Steele has sentenced the following individuals to federal prison for their participation in a conspiracy to manufacture, possess with intent to distribute and distribution of cocaine base, also known as “crack cocaine.”
Name (Age, Location) |
Sentence |
Jude Sereme (29, Miami) |
Life imprisonment |
Neheme Ductant (27, Miami) |
24 years, four months’ imprisonment |
Rick Jean (25, Miami) |
20 years’ imprisonment |
Wilmane Jean (22, Miami) |
10 years’ imprisonment |
Jophaney Hyppolite (28, Miami) |
Life imprisonment |
Eric Bonita (25, Miami) |
Life imprisonment |
Rashid Francois (26, Miami) |
20 years’ imprisonment |
Jennifer Sander (30, Fort Myers) |
10 years, 10 months’ imprisonment |
Michael Dupin (29, Miami) |
Three years, 10 months’ imprisonment |
Jude Sereme, Neheme Ductant, Rick Jean, Wilmane Jean, Jophaney Hyppolite, and Eric Bonita were found guilty following a three week trial that ended on October 5, 2012. Rashid Francois, Jennifer Sander, and Michael Dupin pleaded guilty.
According to court documents, between July 2010 and October 2011, the above individuals operated as a drug trafficking organization (DTO) between Miami and Fort Myers. The DTO distributed crack cocaine in the North Fort Myers and South Fort Myers area.
This investigation was the result of a comprehensive and dedicated effort by the Cape Coral Police Department, Collier County Sheriff’s Office, Drug Enforcement Administration, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Florida Department of Law Enforcement, Lee County Sheriff’s Office, and the Miami Police Department. The case was prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Jesus M. Casas.