MANASSAS, Va. (DC News Now) — A woman from Manassas was convicted for maintaining a home used for drug trafficking, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office.
The federal grand jury handed down a guilty verdict for 35-year-old Paris Chappe’ll Hudson on April 8 for maintaining a drug-involved premises.
According to court records and evidence presented during the trial, in June 2025, Hudson and Khymarr Talib Cooper, 46, were arrested for their roles in misusing unemployment insurance money from the COVID-19 pandemic. When authorities arrived at Hudson’s home, she notified officers that she had a gun.
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This led law enforcement to obtain a warrant to search her home. There, authorities discovered more guns, ammunition, marijuana, 161 street-pressed oxycodone pills, $4,107, two cell phones and other drug-related items…