In Federal Case, West Virginia Women Admits to Drug Trafficking
In Federal Case, West Virginia Women Admits to Drug Trafficking
Kristina Gilmore, also known as “Diamond,” 25, of Martinsburg, West Virginia, has admitted to drug charges, according to the Department of Justice (DOJ). Court records in the federal case indicated she has pleaded guilty to one count of “conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute and to distribute heroin, fentanyl, and cocaine base” and one count of “aiding and abetting distribution of heroin and fentanyl mixture.” Gilmore faces up to two decades in prison and a fine of up to $1,000,000 for each count.The charges stem from a DOJ probe that led to the arrest of two Berkeley County, West Virginia, residents. Arnel Hategekimana, 21, Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, also known as “Dominique Cash Robinson” and “Homie,” and Gilmore, were each indicted on the same charges. Hategekimana, however, was also charged with on one count of “possession with intent to distribute forty grams or more of a fentanyl and heroin mixture,” one count of “possession with the intent to distribute cocaine base,” and one count of “possess with intent to distribute cocaine hydrochloride.”
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