Texas Tech Professor, Two Others Charged in Fentanyl Conspiracy Case

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LUBBOCK, Texas — A Texas Tech University professor and two Lubbock residents have been federally charged in an alleged fentanyl distribution conspiracy, authorities announced.

Daniel Taylor, 50, an assistant professor of marketing and supply chain management at Texas Tech’s Rawls College of Business, was charged by federal complaint Feb. 18 with conspiracy to distribute or possess with intent to distribute fentanyl…

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