Lots of fentanyl was manufactured at purported Pa. scientific business: prosecutor

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Danville resident chose to stand trial despite making admissions to investigators.

WILLIAMSPORT — The man who claimed to be running a legitimate scientific business near Lewisburg was a drug dealer and a big one, a federal prosecutor says.

He put the fentanyl and its variants in gallon buckets that two co-defendants Damonico Henderson, 60, of Elyria, Ohio, and Terry Harris, 51, of Philadelphia, distributed, MacArthur said. They haveBressi usually would meet Harris in the King of Prussia area and Henderson in western Pennsylvania and return with money, MacArthur said.

Was he talking about what was going on or just talking, defense attorney Helen A. Stolinas asked jurors to consider in her opening statement. He didn’t develop any of his purported projects including “Dazzle Coating,” which SHIVA described as “a coating to protect aircraft, drones, rockets and other vehicles from laser-directed energy weapons,” MacArthur said.

 

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