Federal prosecutors say an Alpharetta business owner who ran group homes for at‑risk youth in Dayton, Ohio, was secretly living a very different life in Georgia, funneling nearly $1 million in drug money into a luxury setup that featured a $3 million Forsyth County house and a Lamborghini SUV.
The case broke open after a March 21, 2025 traffic stop, when agents say they discovered nearly ten pounds of fentanyl in the Lamborghini. A grand jury later returned a superseding indictment in May, and prosecutors say the owner was arraigned on May 12, 2026.
According to a press release from the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Georgia, 37‑year‑old Kristin Draper owns Reflections Group Home, LLC. The company operates three group‑home facilities in Dayton with space for 15 children, and 2024 financial records showed Draper reporting nearly $1 million in wages and distributions from the business…