Massachusetts ‘meth and fentanyl kingpin’ in Boston court for massive drug operation and PPP loan fraud

The so-called kingpin of a massive meth and fentanyl racket in Massachusetts , with supposed links to China, was arrested last week, putting a dent in what’s been dubbed a “sprawling” drug operation churning out millions of counterfeit pills.

Schuyler Oppenheimer, who allegedly went by the moniker “Michael Sylvain” in dealings with his Chinese suppliers, was arrested and slapped with charges at a federal Boston court for havin g 500 grams of some mystery mix containing a detectable amount of methamphetamine , along with a pair of wire fraud counts.

The 33-year-old Cambridge, Massachusetts mam could be looking at a stretch of 10 years to life behind bars if he’s found guilty of the narcotics accusations.

And that’s not all the prosecutors have hinted at more charges coming his way, as reported by the Boston Herald.

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