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- Subject: NEWS/VN: smuggled marijuana from VN
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- 12/19
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- Pot Case
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- Copyright, 1992. The Associated Press. All rights reserved.
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- SEATTLE (AP) -- Two brothers who financed lavish lives in Europe while
- running a huge marijuana ring have pleaded guilty to smuggling, authorities
- said.
- Christopher Shaffer, 43, a fugitive in Europe until he surrendered last
- week, pleaded guilty Friday in U.S. District Court. He faces up to 10 years in
- prison and a $2 million fine.
- Also pleading guilty was William Shaffer, 46, who was arrested earlier this
- year in Germany. The elder Shaffer, who U.S. Attorney Mike McKay said was the
- ring's mastermind, faces 10 to 15 years in prison and forfeiture of $3 million
- in drug profits.
- Three others pleaded guilty to money laundering in connection with the ring.
- They face sentences ranging from five to 10 years, as well as fines.
- Authorities said the Shaffers made more than $50 million from a 23-ton
- marijuana shipment in 1986 and a 42-ton haul in 1987. The money was laundered
- in Europe, said Assistant U.S. Attorney Mark Bartlett.
- Authorities said the marijuana was shipped from Vietnam to Alaska,
- transferred to fishing vessels and taken ashore near Seattle, then driven in
- trucks to California.
- Authorities broke the ring after a tip from a disgruntled employee, Bartlett
- said.
- While a fugitive, authorities said William Shaffer lived a well-publicized
- high-rolling lifestyle in Switzerland, Italy, France and Germany and owned a
- 104-foot yacht.
-