Hansa Vendor "DaCandyMan" Sentenced to Prison

~2 min read | Published on 2019-05-13, tagged Darkweb-VendorSentenced using 448 words.

Darkweb cocaine vendor “dacandyman” was sentenced by a federal judge to more than four years in prison for shipping roughly $200,000 worth of cocaine to buyers across the United States.
Dacanyman Sentencing

Eimantas Juskevicius, who plied his illegal trade under the moniker “dacandyman,” used the U.S. Postal Service to ship cocaine to customers across the country, according to his plea agreement. The FBI in Kansas City made two purchases from him in 2017.

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Juskevicius, 24, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to distribute cocaine, admitting he sold about eight pounds of it, court records show. He will be placed on supervised release for three years when he leaves prison.
As part of his agreement, Juskevicius will forfeit $200,000 in drug profits. Six counts against him were dropped.
The FBI began investigating him in May 2017 and arranged for a drug shipment through the postal service. The package contained about nine grams of cocaine and was mailed from an address in Miami.
Dacandyman, according to Reddit users, sold primarily on the Alphabay and Hansa darkweb marketplaces.
The drugs were advertised as “AMAZING Fishscale Colombian Cocaine – with USPS tracking,” according to court documents.
Investigators determined which post office the package was mailed from. Postal inspectors learned that nine other similar packages were mailed that day to other cities, including Brooklyn, New York; Atlanta, Georgia; and Reno, Nevada.
Post office surveillance video showed the person mailing the packages leaving in a car whose license was registered to Juskevicius. Agents in Kansas City then made a second drug purchase in June 2017, according to court documents.
U.S. District Judge Howard F. Sachs recommended Juskevicius be designated to a facility in South Florida.
Source: The Kansas City Star

Previously: Dacandyman Guilty Plea

A Florida man pleaded guilty Monday in federal court in Kansas City to selling cocaine over the dark web.
Eimantas Juskevicius, who plied his illegal trade under the moniker “dacandyman,” used the U.S. Postal Service to ship cocaine to customers around the country, according to his plea agreement in U.S. District Court.
Juskevicius, 24, will forfeit $200,000 in drug profits as part of the agreement.
The FBI began investigating him in May 2017 and arranged for a drug shipment through the postal service. The package contained about nine grams of cocaine and had been mailed from an address in Miami.
Investigators determined which post office the package had been mailed from and postal inspectors learned that nine other similar packages had been mailed that day to other cities.
Post office surveillance video showed the person mailing the packages and leaving in a car whose license was registered to Juskevicius.
The FBI in Kansas City made a second drug purchase in June 2017, according to the agreement.
All told, Juskevicius admitted to selling about eight pounds of cocaine worth $201,000.