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Los Angeles Man Pleads Guilty to Money Laundering Conspiracy Linked to Cocaine Sales

Los Angeles Man Pleads Guilty to Money Laundering Conspiracy Linked to Cocaine Sales

A Los Angeles resident, Daniel Hooker, age 35, has entered a guilty plea to charges of money laundering conspiracy, as confirmed by U.S. Attorney Phillip A. Talbert. Court documents reveal a scheme that ran from August 2023 to March, wherein Hooker, with three unnamed accomplices, engaged in financial transactions believed to channel proceeds from cocaine sales. As per court disclosures, these funds were part of an undercover operation, with law enforcement representatives misleading the defendants about the source.

According to the

Department of Justice’s website

, Hooker’s involvement with the criminal enterprise occurred in broad daylight, with two exchanges in a Rancho Cordova parking lot where he collected $100,000. After these exchanges, he wired the money from his account to one provided by the fake trafficker, unknowingly getting closer to his indictment. The prosecution revealed that Hooker laundered about $811,000 of the total $940,000 given to the criminal group.

An investigation led by the IRS Criminal Investigation and the FBI focused on Hooker’s alleged crimes. The case is being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorneys Matthew Thuesen and Whitnee Goins. Hooker, who is awaiting sentencing, will receive his judgment from U.S. District Judge Dena Coggins on February 21, 2025. He faces a maximum sentence of 20 years in federal prison and a fine up to $250,000, though the final sentence will depend on the court’s review of relevant factors and the Federal Sentencing Guidelines.

The full court documents and details surrounding the case can be found on the

Department of Justice’s website

.

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