Rock Hill man sentenced for role in drug ring while in state prison; received at least 1,000 fentanyl-based pills

COLUMBIA, S.C. (QUEEN CITY NEWS) — A Rock Hill man was sentenced to 10 years in federal prison for his role in a drug conspiracy while incarcerated.

According to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for South Carolina, 40-year-old Jacquese Traveon Underwood was convicted for conspiracy to possess with the intent to distribute 500 grams or more of methamphetamine and a quantity of fentanyl. At the time of the conspiracy, Underwood was incarcerated in the Department of Corrections serving a sentence for drug trafficking.

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During an investigation of Darryl Hemphill and others, court documents show that Underwood was responsible for arranging the purchase and distribution of narcotics he obtained from Hemphill, including cocaine, methamphetamine and fentanyl-based pills.

The fentanyl-based pills Underwood reportedly obtained from Hemphill resembled that of an Oxycodone pill, also known in the generic form as Roxicodone. Hemphill and other members of his drug trafficking organization produced the pills, which were clandestinely manufactured with fentanyl at various locations around Rock Hill and Charlotte…

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