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Donora Cocaine Dealer Sentenced to 14 Years in Prison

U.S. Attorney’s Office February 17, 2009
  • Western District of Pennsylvania

United States Attorney Mary Beth Buchanan announced today that Jamie Luiz Lightfoot, a/k/a Jammie Luis Arnold, a resident of Donora, Pennsylvania, has been sentenced in federal court in Pittsburgh to 168 months’ imprisonment, followed by six years of supervised release, on his conviction of violating federal narcotics and money laundering laws.

Senior United States District Judge Gustave Diamond imposed the sentence on Lightfoot, age 37.

According to information presented to the court by Assistant United States Attorney Michael L. Ivory, on February 9, 2007, Lightfoot sold an ounce of cocaine. At the time, Lighfoot was serving a term of supervised release. Also, on July 17, 2007, Lightfoot used drug money to purchase a diamond ring in the amount of $11,797.00.

Ms. Buchanan commended the federally administered Organized Crime and Drug Enforcement Task Force—which is comprised of members drawn from the Federal Bureau of Investigation; the Internal Revenue Service - Criminal Investigation; the Pennsylvania State Police - Troop B Vice Unit; officers from the Donora, Monessen, and Charleroi Police Departments; and the Fayette County District Attorney’s Office Drug Enforcement Task Force—for the investigation leading to the successful prosecution of Jamie Luiz Lightfoot, a/k/a Jammie Luis Arnold.

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