US authorities have sentenced New York resident Adam Jacobs to 70 months in jail for marijuana distribution and laundering of drug proceeds.
In 2017, Jacobs worked as a middleman between a marijuana supplier and several redistributors. In doing so, he aided in the distribution of over 400 pounds of marijuana. Note that in 2012, authorities had sentenced Jacobs to 57 months in jail on drug charges. When he committed his latest offense, he was on federal supervised release.
Jacobs will also undergo 5 years of supervised release and pay $40,000 that he had obtained from marijuana distribution. Additionally, for violating his supervised release from the 2012 sentence, Jacobs will have to spend another 18 months in jail after completing his 70-month jail sentence.
Source: US Department of Justice