Scotto
Pleaded Guilty to Selling Oxy But Started
Lawn and Order Now Gets 3 Years Probation
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
Oct 14 – Christopher Scotto
pleaded guilty to diverting
and selling oxycodone but was
found eligible for the Safety
Value.
On October 14 U.S. District
Court for the Southern
District of New York
Chief Judge Laura Taylor Swain
held his sentencing. Inner
City Press covered it.
The
sentencing memo cites "Perdu
Pharma" and that Scotto has
started a business cleverly
called "Lawn and Order, caring
for lawns and doing snow
removal.
Scotto's father
was a police officer, who
invited then dis-invited him
to live with him on Staten
Island after divorce.
Chief Judge Swain
noted favorably Scotto's
narcotics counseling plan. She
sentenced him to three years
probation.
The case is US v.
Scotto, 19-cr-26 (Swain)
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