Texas woman sentenced for selling designer drugs from Kansas

 


TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Federal prosecutors say a Texas woman was sentenced to five years in federal prison for selling drugs manufactured in Kansas.

Thirty-seven-year-old Michelle Reulet, of Montgomery, Texas, was sentenced Tuesday and ordered to forfeit $2 million in proceeds from the crime.

Federal prosecutors say Reulet and co-defendant Michael Myers owned a business in the Houston area called Bully Wholesale. They sold products they purchased from co-defendants Tracy Picanso and Roy Ehrett in Olathe, Kansas.

The drugs, called Pump It, Head trip, Black Arts and Grave Digger, were marketed as i...



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