In a significant blow to the local narcotics trade, Brian Picquet, a 38-year-old resident of Orleans Parish, has entered a guilty plea to charges of conspiracy and distribution of fentanyl, a potent synthetic opioid that has been a major feature in the ongoing opioid crisis, as originally reported by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Louisiana.
Under the shadowed specter that is the nationwide opioid epidemic, Picquet, caught in the web of an ATF investigation, sold fentanyl on two separate occasions in March of last year, and now he faces a grim tally for his crimes—a potential twenty years behind bars for each count, a fine possibly reaching $1,000,000, combined with a mandatory three-year supervised release after his imprisonment ends and a $100 special assessment fee for each transgression, according to the official announcement from the U.S. Attorney’s Office.
The court documents reveal that Picquet’s dealings were not with the clientele he presumed, but rather with an undercover ATF operative; these transactions which took place on March 14 and March 22 of 2024, led to his arrest and subsequent plea before United States District Judge Brandon S. Long…