Two Maryland men have pleaded guilty in a sweeping drug distribution conspiracy tied to an Annandale-based doctor who funneled oxycodone, lean, and other controlled substances into communities across the country, federal prosecutors announced on Monday.
Obioma Alozie Ndubuka, 32, also known as “Bank Roll,” of Derwood, and Raymono Alfonzo Russell II, 25, of Bowie, pleaded guilty in federal court in Abingdon to conspiring to distribute Schedule II controlled substances and to acquire promethazine-codeine solution by fraud.
The case centers on Dr. Rotimi Iluyomade, an Annandale-based physician previously convicted of illegally distributing more than 7,000 oxycodone pills, 34,000 milliliters of hydrocodone-chlorpheniramine solution, commonly known as Tussionex, and 107,000 milliliters of promethazine-codeine solution, commonly known as lean…