An area law school graduate was sentenced Thursday to 20 years in federal prison for conspiring to launder drug money.
Mendy Read-Forbes of Platte City was sentence after pleading guilty to conspiracy. She admitted that she began meeting with a "drug dealer" in March 2012. The drug dealer, actually an undercover Kansas Bureau of Investigation agent, said he needed assistance hiding his marijuana profits.
Read-Forbes, who operated the nonprofit Forbes & Newhard Credit Solutions Inc., said she could…
Biyernes, Abril 24, 2015
Law school grad sentenced for money laundering scheme
An area law school graduate was sentenced Thursday to 20 years in federal prison for conspiring to launder drug money.
Mendy Read-Forbes of Platte City was sentence after pleading guilty to conspiracy. She admitted that she began meeting with a "drug dealer" in March 2012. The drug dealer, actually an undercover Kansas Bureau of Investigation agent, said he needed assistance hiding his marijuana profits.
Read-Forbes, who operated the nonprofit Forbes & Newhard Credit Solutions Inc., said she could…
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