NORRISTOWN — Two Philadelphia men have admitted to their roles in a gun trafficking network, allegedly led by three men linked to a deadly Lower Merion home invasion burglary and which dealt in 3D-printed ghost guns, suppressors and machine gun conversion devices.
Corry K. Simpson, 39, of the 5600 block of North Marvine Street, pleaded guilty in Montgomery County Court to charges of corrupt organizations, selling or transferring firearms to ineligible persons and criminal use of a communication facility in connection with incidents that occurred between June 2024 and January 2025.
Judge Risa Vetri Ferman deferred sentencing so that court officials can complete a background investigation report about Simpson, who faces a possible maximum sentence of 10 to 20 years in prison on the charges…