Sean P. Bucci was at one time a disc jockey in the Boston area...
Paul Hopfgarten
paul@derrynh.net
Fri Jul 13 15:19:47 EDT 2007
Maybe they mean like a wedding DJ?
Paul Hopfgarten
Derry NH
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Don A
Sent: Friday, July 13, 2007 3:11 PM
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Subject: Sean P. Bucci was at one time a disc jockey in the Boston area...
Saw this online in the news....and one line caught my attention:
"Sean P. Bucci was at one time a disc jockey in the Boston area"
Anyone know who this is...?
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Founder of anti-police Web site sentenced to 12 years for marijuana-dealing
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A North Reading man described as a "large-scale" marijuana dealer yesterday
received a 12-year federal prison sentence and was ordered to forfeit his
home, boat, sports utility vehicle and $35,000 in his bank account.
Sean P. Bucci, 34, of 23 Marshall St. in North Reading, was sentenced in
federal court in Boston after he was found guilty earlier this year of drug
charges, money laundering and tax evasion. A jury had returned the verdict
following a nine-day trial.
Bucci was at one time a disc jockey in the Boston area, and is also known as
the founder of "whosarat.com," a Web site claiming to identify more than
4,000 informants and undercover agents.
Bucci started the site in 2004, after his arrest on the marijuana-dealing
charges. It began with a few dozen profiles, but he has since grown it into
a large database of mug shots and court papers.
The site was still up and running - and offering a $7.99, seven-day trial
membership - yesterday, just hours after Bucci was given his prison
sentence.
According to the U.S. Attorney's Office, Bucci sold thousands of pounds of
marijuana out of his home from the late 1990s to 2003. At the same time, he
laundered hundreds of thousands of dollars through various bank accounts
owned by him and his mother.
Bucci used the money he earned from the marijuana business to buy real
estate, vehicles, his boat and gambling trips to Aruba.
The jury had found him guilty of 16 counts of conspiracy to possess more
than 2,200 pounds of marijuana with the intent to distribute; possession of
more than 220 pounds of marijuana with the intent to distribute; conspiracy
to commit money laundering; money laundering; and tax evasion.
The jury also returned a judgment of forfeiture against Bucci, including a
general judgment against him of $2.7 million, and ordered him to forfeit his
North Reading house, boat, the money in his bank account and a 2002
Chevrolet Avalanche SUV.
His prison sentence is to be followed by five years of probation.
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