Current:Home > ScamsA police union director who was fired after an opioid smuggling arrest pleads guilty -StockSource
A police union director who was fired after an opioid smuggling arrest pleads guilty
Charles Langston View
Date:2025-04-09 23:52:58
SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) — The former executive director for a Northern California police union pleaded guilty Tuesday in federal court to charges she illegally imported synthetic opioid pills from India and other countries.
Joanne Marian Segovia, who was executive director of the San Jose Police Officers’ Association, was charged last year with unlawfully importing thousands of valeryl fentanyl pills. She faces up to 20 years in prison.
Segovia’s plea before a federal judge in San Jose was part of an agreement with the U.S. Attorney’s Office, which agreed to reduce the severity of her charges, the Mercury News reported. She only said “yes” when asked by the judge to confirm and demonstrate her understanding of her guilty plea, the newspaper reported.
Starting in 2015, Segovia had dozens of drug shipments mailed to her San Jose home from India, Hong Kong, Hungary and Singapore with manifests listing their contents as “wedding party favors,” “gift makeup,” “chocolate and sweets” and “food supplement,” according to a federal criminal complaint.
Segovia at times used her work computer to make the orders and at least once used the union’s UPS account to ship the drugs within the country, federal prosecutors said.
The police association fired Segovia after completing an initial internal investigation following the charges. Segovia, a civilian, had worked for the union since 2003, planning funerals for officers who die in the line of duty, being the liaison between the department and officers’ families and organizing office festivities and fundraisers, union officials said.
Federal prosecutors said that in 2019, U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers intercepted a parcel being sent to her home address that contained $5,000 worth of Tramadol, a synthetic opioid, and sent her a letter telling her they were seizing the pills. The next year, CBP intercepted a shipment of Tramadol valued at $700 and sent her a seizure letter, court records show.
But federal officials didn’t start investigating Segovia until 2022, when they found her name and home address on the cellphone of a suspected drug dealer who was part of a network that ships controlled substances made in India to the San Francisco Bay Area, according to the complaint. That drug trafficking network has distributed hundreds of thousands of pills in 48 states, federal prosecutors said.
veryGood! (62)
Related
- Sam Taylor
- After long delay, Virginia lawmakers advance nominees for powerful regulatory jobs
- Illinois shootings leave 8 people killed; suspect dead of self-inflicted gunshot in Texas, police say
- Bucks fire coach Adrian Griffin after 43 games despite having one of NBA’s top records
- Questlove charts 50 years of SNL musical hits (and misses)
- Man ordered to stand trial in slaying of Detroit synagogue leader
- Spanish police arrest suspect in killing of 3 siblings over debts reportedly linked to romance scam
- These new synthetic opioids could make fentanyl crisis look like 'the good old days'
- Warm inflation data keep S&P 500, Dow, Nasdaq under wraps before Fed meeting next week
- Costco, Sam's Club replicas of $1,200 Anthropologie mirror go viral
Ranking
- This was the average Social Security benefit in 2004, and here's what it is now
- Led by Chiefs-Bills thriller, NFL divisional round averages record 40 million viewers
- Incarcerated fathers and daughters reunite at a daddy-daughter dance in Sundance documentary
- Oscar 2024: What to know about 'Barbie,' Cillian Murphy, Lily Gladstone nominations
- Travis Hunter, the 2
- Caitlin Clark incident at Ohio State raises concerns about how to make storming court safe
- YFN Lucci pleads guilty to gang-related charge, prosecution drops 12 counts in plea deal
- Selena Gomez Shares Body Positive Message With Swimsuit Photos
Recommendation
'Vanderpump Rules' star DJ James Kennedy arrested on domestic violence charges
Horoscopes Today, January 23, 2024
Benny Safdie on 'The Curse' — and performing goodness
Racially diverse Puerto Rico debates bill that aims to ban hair discrimination
The Best Stocking Stuffers Under $25
From Margot Robbie to Leonardo DiCaprio, these are biggest Oscar snubs of 2024
NATO signs key artillery ammunition contract to replenish allied supplies and help Ukraine
Norman Jewison, director and Academy Award lifetime achievement honoree, dead at 97