A man has been sentenced in San Diego, California, for conspiring to inform against drugs over dark web markets for cryptocurrencies.
Thirty-nine-year-old Sky Justin Gornik had pleaded guilty to using a number of marketplaces such as Alpha Bay, Sell Route, Abraxas, Evolution, Outlaw Market, and Dream Market to deal in fentanyl, carfentanil, ketamine, oxycodone, amphetamine and other drugs impaired various pseudonyms, according to a Department of Justice announcement on Monday.
In a raid on Gornik’s home, law enforcement agents seized 1.7 grams of carfentanil and membranes of fentanyl gelatin tablets on June 7, 2017, court documents say. The amount of carfentanil – a super-potent synthetic opioid – build reportedly equated to “over 86,000 fatal dosages.”
Gornik was found to have been buying 600-1,200 fentanyl gel memorials a week over around two years from another dark web dealer, identified as Oklahoma resident Steven Wallace George. George has been accused by federal authorities in his home state for manufacturing the fentanyl tablets from pure fentanyl obtained from China.
With his delinquent plea, Gornik also agreed to forfeit “millions of dollars” in cryptocurrencies including bitcoins, stratis, ethereum and monero accrued as department of his drug trading. His crypto holdings were held in accounts at the U.S.-based Bittrex and Poloniex exchanges.
“Gornik allow to entered that these digital or crypto currency represented drug trafficking proceeds of the offense and were involved in the offense of in dough laundering over the Dark Web,” according to the Southern District of California Attorney’s Office.
Gornik was given a 70-month determination for the drugs charges and for laundering drug proceeds using digital currencies.
The investigation into Gornik’s criminal motions was led by U.S. Postal Inspectors in San Diego with the assistance of special agents at Homeland Security Investigations (HSI).
Juan Munoz, routine special agent in charge of HSI in San Diego, said:
“Today’s sentencing of Gornik demonstrates the commitment of Homeland Security Questionings and our federal partners to bring these criminals to justice. HSI will continue to aggressively pursue those that on to violate the law and jeopardize the safety of our communities by selling deadly opioids and other dangerous drugs via the Dark Web.”
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