With Adelglass On
Trial For Oxy Sales Addict
describes Buying & Crushing
Pills then Snorting
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon Maxwell
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
Oct 27 – Howard Adelglass is
on trial charged with
conspiring to unlawfully
distribute more than one
million pills of oxycodone.
On October
24, 2022, U.S. District Court
for the Southern District of
New York Judge Jed S. Rakoff
was presiding over the trial.
Inner City Press went and
covered it.
On the witness
stand was government
confidential source Mr. Brown,
under cross examination. He
insisted he was not involved
in any "drug crew." Rather, he
said, police would drive
him to locations to buy
drugs.
Defense
counsel asked, From
strangers?
Yes, Brown
said, that's how you arrested
- selling drugs to people you
don't know.
On October 26,
one of Adelglass' patients or
customers was on the stand,
explaining how he charged $350
for a shot, and the oxy could
cost up to $1000. On
redirected she was asked if
Adelman every asked her what
activities were given her the
pain. No, she said, I was
addicted.
On October 27,
another of Adelglass'
customers or victims was on
the stand. She began taking
oxy at college in 2014 and was
addicted, and buying on the
street, by 2017. She said she
would crush the pills and
snort them through a straw for
a faster effect. Then she
bought them from Adelglass.
Another CJA lawyer was in the
back bench of the gallery. The
trial continues.
The case is US v.
Adelglass, 20-cr-605 (Rakoff)
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