(KUTV) — A Utah man will spend the rest of his life in prison after being convicted of running a multimillion-dollar drug ringthat shipped hundreds of thousands of potentially deadly opioid ...
A Utah man was sentenced to life in prison after prosecutors accused him of making millions of dollars selling counterfeit painkillers on the dark web that spurred dozens of fatal overdoses. U.S.
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The Latest on the trial of a Utah man accused of running an opioid ring (all times local): 12:30 p.m. Lawyers for a man accused of running a multi-million-dollar opioid ring out ...
There's no dispute that Aaron Shamo was involved in running a multimillion-dollar pill-pressing operation out of the basement of his Utah home, an illegal enterprise that pumped more than half a ...
Aaron Shamo, a 29-year-old former Eagle Scout accused of masterminding a multimillion-dollar fake prescription drug ring out of his basement that prosecutors say resulted in at least one fatal ...
Aaron Shamo could be considered the face of the opioid epidemic. A prosecutor uttered those words during the closing argument at the 29-year-old’s trial last month. After three weeks of testimony, a ...
Aaron Shamo was once the clean-cut kid next door. The Salt Lake City millennial hailed from a good family, had been an Eagle Scout and had charm and good looks. But investigators say beneath his ...
While federal prosecutors are giving each other high-fives and meeting with their buddies for a celebratory drink at their local watering hole, the parents, siblings and friends of Aaron Shamo are ...
A suburban millennial convicted of becoming an online drug kingpin was sent to prison for life Thursday, but not before he was confronted by a grieving mother. Tova Keblish said her son thought he was ...