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On the left is Owen "O-Dog" Hanson and on the right is Robert "Robin Hood 702" Cipriani. O-Dog just got 21 years in the Feds, with Cipriani's volunteer snitching one of the main reasons he went down. Though it sounds to me like Cipriani was helping him launder money, lost some of it while feeding his own degenerate gambling habit, and "got down faster than first" by going to the Feds before they knew what was going on with an elaborate story and helping get O-Dog Hanson.
The investigation into Hanson's drug smuggling eventually led tangentially to hundreds of arrests across multiple countries- 224 suspects on more than 500 charges and the seizure of 3.7 metric tons of drugs and nearly $35 million in cash just in Australia over the past three years in Australia. This wasn't O-Dog's drug ring, but another snitch in his case turned the Feds onto a company selling phones to elite criminals- like actual Cartel Bosses and Mafia captains across the globe-
By Al ProfitOn the left is Owen "O-Dog" Hanson and on the right is Robert "Robin Hood 702" Cipriani. O-Dog just got 21 years in the Feds, with Cipriani's volunteer snitching one of the main reasons he went down. Though it sounds to me like Cipriani was helping him launder money, lost some of it while feeding his own degenerate gambling habit, and "got down faster than first" by going to the Feds before they knew what was going on with an elaborate story and helping get O-Dog Hanson.
The investigation into Hanson's drug smuggling eventually led tangentially to hundreds of arrests across multiple countries- 224 suspects on more than 500 charges and the seizure of 3.7 metric tons of drugs and nearly $35 million in cash just in Australia over the past three years in Australia. This wasn't O-Dog's drug ring, but another snitch in his case turned the Feds onto a company selling phones to elite criminals- like actual Cartel Bosses and Mafia captains across the globe-