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Other likely matches for this case include: 1:13-cr-00689: USA v.Slomp … May 28, 2015 May 13, 2014 May 28, 2015 May 28, 2015 Yesterday, Cornelis Jan Slomp, a 22-year old Dutch man who allegedly used the Silk Road underground black market website to sell illegal drugs for bitcoins worth millions of dollars has agreed to plead guilty in Chicago federal court to federal drug conspiracy charge filed against him, according to a statement issued by U.S. Attorney Zachary Apr 24, 2014 Behind those shipments through Chicago is Cornelis Jan Slomp, who uses the alias "Super Trips". At age 23, the Netherlands native became the world's most prolific online drug dealer believed by SuperTrips’ real name is Cornelis Jan Slomp and he is from the Netherlands. According to U.S Attorney Zachary T. Fardon, and Slomp’s lawyer, Cornelis Slomp has agreed to plead guilty on a single account of drug trafficking conspiracy. Cornelis Slomp Pleads Guilty The case is scheduled to be tried beginning January 5, 2015 in Judge Katherine Forrest’s courtroom, #15A, Daniel Patrick Moynihan Courthouse, 500 Pearl St., New York, NY. Apr 28, 2014 Twenty-three-year-old Dutch drug dealer Cornelis Jan "Maikel" Slomp pled guilty to large-scale selling of drugs through the Silk Road website, and was sentenced in Chicago to 10 years in prison on 29 May 2015 with his attorney, Paul Petruzzi, present. Dealer Steven Sadler was sentenced to five years in prison. There have been over 130 other Apr 25, 2014 May 29, 2015 In August of last year, Netherlands-based drug trafficker Cornelis Jan Slomp was arrested at Miami International Airport in a sting operation targeting users of the now-defunct Silk Road online black market site.

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CORNELIS JAN SLOMP, A/K/A “SUPERTRIPS” No. 13 CR 689 Judge Matthew F. Kennelly PLEA AGREEMENT 1. This Plea Agreement between the United States Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois, ZACHARY T. FARDON, and defendant CORNELIS JAN SLOMP, and his attorney, PAUL D. PETRUZZI, is made pursuant to Rule 11 Mar 02, 2020 · Cornelis Jan Slomp, allegedly known as SuperTrips on the website, is said to have been one of the most popular dealers on the Deep Web. Apr 24, 2014 · Cornelis Jan Slomp of Woerden, the Netherlands, facing a single drug trafficking conspiracy count, agreed to plead guilty, according to a statement issued today by U.S. Attorney Zachary T. Fardon Apr 25, 2014 · Cornelis Jan Slomp of Woerden, the Netherlands, facing a single drug-trafficking conspiracy count, agreed to plead guilty, according to a statement issued on Thursday by US prosecutor Zachary May 28, 2015 · Cornelis Jan Slomp, 23, appeared relieved Thursday when U.S. District Judge Matthew Kennelly announced the sentence — a substantial break from the 40 years in prison called for under federal Apr 25, 2014 · A man faces 40 years behind bars for allegedly trading cocaine for Bitcoins on the illicit Silk Road website. Federal prosecutors say Dutchman Cornelis Jan Slomp has agreed to plead guilty in Apr 24, 2014 · Cornelis Jan Slomp, who faces a maximum 40-year term and a forfeiture of $3 million in ill-gotten gains, sold drugs ranging from amphetamine, ecstasy, and cocaine to LSD and a slew of others, May 19, 2014 · Cornelis "SuperTrips" Jan Slomp: The Pablo Escobar of Silk Road Slomp pleaded guilty on May 8, 2014, to drug-trafficking charges. He was the best-selling dealer on Silk Road. May 29, 2015 · Cornelis Jan Slomp, the Dutch man who became the biggest seller of illegal drugs on the deep-web marketplace Silk Road, was sentenced to 10 years in prison on Thursday, the Chicago Sun Times Apr 25, 2014 · Yesterday, Cornelis Jan Slomp, a 22-year old Dutch man who allegedly used the Silk Road underground black market website to sell illegal drugs for bitcoins worth millions of dollars has agreed to plead guilty in Chicago federal court to federal drug conspiracy charge filed against him, according to a statement issued by U.S. Attorney Zachary T. Fardon in Chicago and Slomp's lawyer. May 28, 2015 · Cornelis Jan “SuperTrips” Slomp, 23, was arrested in Miami in 2013 and pleaded guilty last year. That’s when he admitted he sold more illegal drugs than anyone else on the now-shuttered underground website “Silk Road” — described by a federal prosecutor Thursday as “an illegal version of Amazon.com.” May 13, 2014 · Earlier this month, the supplier, 23-year-old Cornelis Jan Slomp, pleaded guilty in Illinois federal court in a deal with prosecutors.

The defendant, CORNELIS JAN SLOMP, through his attorney, authorized the government to disclose that he will plead guilty to conspiracy to import and distribute various controlled substances when he is arraigned on the charge that was brought in a criminal information filed in U.S. District Court.

Slomp recently plead guilty to illegally importing and distributing a massive amount of drugs from March 2012 to August 2013, including 104KG of … Apr 25, 2014 The announcement of his plea deal comes days after Cornelis Jan Slomp, 23, a Dutch national and Quinones' trading partner on Silk Road, reached an agreement with federal authorities in Chicago. Feb 02, 2015 er Cornelis Jan “SuperTrips” Slomp to prison for 10 years.

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The defendant, CORNELIS JAN SLOMP, through his attorney, authorized the government to disclose that he will plead guilty to conspiracy to import and distribute various controlled substances when he is arraigned on the charge that was brought in a criminal information filed in U.S. District Court. Cornelis Jan Slomp of Woerden, the Netherlands, facing a single drug-trafficking conspiracy count, agreed to plead guilty, according to a statement issued on Thursday by US prosecutor Zachary Cornelis Jan Slomp of Woerden, the Netherlands, facing a single drug trafficking conspiracy count, agreed to plead guilty, according to a statement issued today by U.S. Attorney Zachary T. Fardon Cornelis Jan Slomp, allegedly known as SuperTrips on the website, is said to have been one of the most popular dealers on the Deep Web. Cornelis Jan Slomp, 23, appeared relieved Thursday when U.S. District Judge Matthew Kennelly announced the sentence — a substantial break from the 40 years in prison called for under federal 10. It was further part of the conspiracy that defendant CORNELIS JAN SLOMP communicated on private Silk Road chats with Individuals J, K, and others regarding their illegal drug-trafficking activities.

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Cornelis jan slomp

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA v. CORNELIS JAN SLOMP,. A/K/A “ SUPERTRIPS”. No. 13 CR 689. Judge Matthew F. Kennelly. 29 May 2015 Cornelis Jan Slomp, 23, appeared relieved Thursday when U.S. District Judge Matthew Kennelly announced the sentence — a substantial  29 May 2015 Cornelis Jan Slomp, the Dutch man who became the biggest seller of illegal drugs on deep web marketplace The Silk Road, was sentenced to  6 Nov 2014 Behind those shipments through Chicago is Cornelis Jan Slomp, who uses the alias "Super Trips". At age 23, the Netherlands native became  25 Apr 2014 Cornelis Jan Slomp of Woerden, the Netherlands, facing a single drug-trafficking conspiracy count, agreed to plead guilty, according to a  28 Apr 2014 Cornelis Jan Slomp admitted to importing controlled substances into the US and distributing 104kg of MDMA, 566,000 ecstasy pills and 4kg of  Silk Road was an online black market and the first modern darknet market, best known as a Twenty-three-year-old Dutch drug dealer Cornelis Jan "Maikel" Slomp pled guilty to large-scale selling of drugs through the Silk Road 29 May 2015 LinkedIn/Maikel CJ SlompCornelis Jan Slomp, the man behind SuperTrips.

CORNELIS JAN SLOMP,. A/K/A “ SUPERTRIPS”. No. 13 CR 689. Judge Matthew F. Kennelly. 29 May 2015 Cornelis Jan Slomp, 23, appeared relieved Thursday when U.S. District Judge Matthew Kennelly announced the sentence — a substantial  29 May 2015 Cornelis Jan Slomp, the Dutch man who became the biggest seller of illegal drugs on deep web marketplace The Silk Road, was sentenced to  6 Nov 2014 Behind those shipments through Chicago is Cornelis Jan Slomp, who uses the alias "Super Trips". At age 23, the Netherlands native became  25 Apr 2014 Cornelis Jan Slomp of Woerden, the Netherlands, facing a single drug-trafficking conspiracy count, agreed to plead guilty, according to a  28 Apr 2014 Cornelis Jan Slomp admitted to importing controlled substances into the US and distributing 104kg of MDMA, 566,000 ecstasy pills and 4kg of  Silk Road was an online black market and the first modern darknet market, best known as a Twenty-three-year-old Dutch drug dealer Cornelis Jan "Maikel" Slomp pled guilty to large-scale selling of drugs through the Silk Road 29 May 2015 LinkedIn/Maikel CJ SlompCornelis Jan Slomp, the man behind SuperTrips. Cornelis Jan Slomp, the Dutch man who became the biggest seller  25 Apr 2014 Over an 18-month period, the Feds allege, Cornelis Jan Slomp sent 104 kilograms of MDMA, 566,000 ecstasy tablets, four kilos of cocaine,  Dr. Gied ten Berge.

At age 23, the Netherlands native became the world's most prolific online drug dealer believed by SuperTrips’ real name is Cornelis Jan Slomp and he is from the Netherlands. According to U.S Attorney Zachary T. Fardon, and Slomp’s lawyer, Cornelis Slomp has agreed to plead guilty on a single account of drug trafficking conspiracy. Cornelis Slomp Pleads Guilty The case is scheduled to be tried beginning January 5, 2015 in Judge Katherine Forrest’s courtroom, #15A, Daniel Patrick Moynihan Courthouse, 500 Pearl St., New York, NY. Apr 28, 2014 Twenty-three-year-old Dutch drug dealer Cornelis Jan "Maikel" Slomp pled guilty to large-scale selling of drugs through the Silk Road website, and was sentenced in Chicago to 10 years in prison on 29 May 2015 with his attorney, Paul Petruzzi, present. Dealer Steven Sadler was sentenced to five years in prison. There have been over 130 other Apr 25, 2014 May 29, 2015 In August of last year, Netherlands-based drug trafficker Cornelis Jan Slomp was arrested at Miami International Airport in a sting operation targeting users of the now-defunct Silk Road online black market site. Slomp recently plead guilty to illegally importing and distributing a massive amount of drugs from March 2012 to August 2013, including 104KG of … Apr 25, 2014 The announcement of his plea deal comes days after Cornelis Jan Slomp, 23, a Dutch national and Quinones' trading partner on Silk Road, reached an agreement with federal authorities in Chicago. Feb 02, 2015 er Cornelis Jan “SuperTrips” Slomp to prison for 10 years.

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May 08, 2014 · On Thursday, Cornelis Jan Slomp, AKA SuperTrips, stood in a quiet federal courtroom in Chicago and admitted to being the largest drug trafficker on the now-shuttered underground Silk Road website,

The 23-year-old Dutchman admitted in court Thursday to selling illegal drugs on now-defunct underground website Silk Road, The defendant, CORNELIS JAN SLOMP, through his attorney, authorized the government to disclose that he will plead guilty to conspiracy to import and distribute various controlled substances when he is arraigned on the charge that was brought in a criminal information filed in U.S. District Court. Mar 02, 2020 · Cornelis Jan Slomp, 22, of Woerden, the Netherlands, officially accepted guilt for his crimes at an arraignment hearing in a Chicago federal courtroom Thursday. May 31, 2015 · Cornelis Jan "SuperTrips" Slomp Slomp was arrested in Florida in 2013.

Twenty-three-year-old Dutch drug dealer Cornelis Jan "Maikel" Slomp pled guilty to large-scale selling of drugs through the Silk Road website, and was sentenced in Chicago to 10 years in prison on 29 May 2015 with his attorney, Paul Petruzzi, present. Dealer Steven Sadler was sentenced to five years in prison. There have been over 130 other

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No. 13 CR 689. Judge Matthew F. Kennelly. 29 May 2015 Cornelis Jan Slomp, 23, appeared relieved Thursday when U.S. District Judge Matthew Kennelly announced the sentence — a substantial  29 May 2015 Cornelis Jan Slomp, the Dutch man who became the biggest seller of illegal drugs on deep web marketplace The Silk Road, was sentenced to  6 Nov 2014 Behind those shipments through Chicago is Cornelis Jan Slomp, who uses the alias "Super Trips". At age 23, the Netherlands native became  25 Apr 2014 Cornelis Jan Slomp of Woerden, the Netherlands, facing a single drug-trafficking conspiracy count, agreed to plead guilty, according to a  28 Apr 2014 Cornelis Jan Slomp admitted to importing controlled substances into the US and distributing 104kg of MDMA, 566,000 ecstasy pills and 4kg of  Silk Road was an online black market and the first modern darknet market, best known as a Twenty-three-year-old Dutch drug dealer Cornelis Jan "Maikel" Slomp pled guilty to large-scale selling of drugs through the Silk Road 29 May 2015 LinkedIn/Maikel CJ SlompCornelis Jan Slomp, the man behind SuperTrips. Cornelis Jan Slomp, the Dutch man who became the biggest seller  25 Apr 2014 Over an 18-month period, the Feds allege, Cornelis Jan Slomp sent 104 kilograms of MDMA, 566,000 ecstasy tablets, four kilos of cocaine,  Dr. Gied ten Berge.