Two Virginia women were handed prison sentences last week for their roles in a coast-to-coast drug trafficking ring that used a local car dealership as a front to push fentanyl and marijuana.
U.S. District Judge Arenda Wright Allen sentenced 24-year-old Amanda Bell to five years and 10 months in federal prison, while 26-year-old Farrah Fair, known as “10K Fay,” received a sentence of two years and six months.
The pair were swept up in a massive federal investigation into Lux Auto in Newport News. According to prosecutors, the dealership served as the headquarters for a sprawling criminal enterprise where conspirators stashed illegal narcotics inside vehicles scattered across the parking lot…