Man sentenced up to 20 years in prison for role in Montgomery County gun-trafficking case

Corry K. Simpson, 39, of the 5600 block of North Marvine Street in Philadelphia, received a 7- to 20-year state prison sentence

A Philadelphia man has been sentenced to state prison for his involvement in a Montgomery County gun-trafficking ring tied to a deadly Lower Merion home invasion and the manufacture of 3D-printed “ghost guns,” according to a report.

Corry K. Simpson, 39, of the 5600 block of North Marvine Street in Philadelphia, received a 7- to 20-year state prison sentence after pleading guilty to corrupt organizations, illegal firearm transfers, and criminal use of a communication facility. His sentence includes a mandatory five-year term for unlawfully transferring a gun…

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