Facing conspiracy and other charges, Stephen Lee asked a Brooklyn judge to suppress wiretaps from Jamaica that the U.S. government planned to use as evidence against him. The judge denied Lee’s request, and he was convicted in 2012 of conspiring to distribute and conspiring to import 1,000 kilograms or more of marijuana destined for the U.S. market. He was acquitted on two counts related to importing and distributing a single load of marijuana in 2007.
I wonder who else was caught on these tapes?
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