LEXINGTON, Ky.–An individual identified in court documents as Kevin Lamont Green has entered a plea agreement concerning federal charges related to cocaine distribution in Central Kentucky.
According to the plea agreement, filed with the Eastern District of Kentucky (EDKY) court Tuesday, on December 1, 2020, the defendant acquired approximately 4 kilograms of cocaine in Fayette County, KY. This event set into motion a series of law enforcement actions culminating in a traffic stop on Interstate 75 in Scott County, KY. The stop, which was aided by a drug detection dog’s alert to the presence of narcotics, led to the discovery of the cocaine in the vehicle’s trunk. Subsequent laboratory analysis confirmed the presence of 3.9 kilograms of cocaine, intended for distribution.
The plea agreement outlines the statutory penalties associated with the charges, highlighting the severity of the offense. The defendant faces a minimum of 5 years to a maximum of 40 years in prison, a potential fine of up to $5,000,000, and at least 4 years of supervised release. This case not only reflects the legal ramifications of drug trafficking but also emphasizes the broader societal impact of narcotics distribution on community health and safety.