Father-son in Penn State frat house coke bust had run-ins with the law
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Father-son in Penn State frat house coke bust had run-ins with the law

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Key Points:

  • Thomas Robinson, 23, and his father Paul Robinson, 59, have been charged in connection with a cocaine operation involving Penn State's Delta Upsilon fraternity.
  • Paul Robinson, a prominent Pittsburgh attorney, was previously charged with DUI in 2024, though the case was later closed without public resolution details.
  • Thomas Robinson, also known as "T-Rob," pleaded guilty to vandalism in 2024 and faced prior drug-dealing allegations, which his father referenced in a deleted Facebook post defending him.
  • Paul Robinson now faces felony charges related to tampering, hindering apprehension, concealing evidence, and obstructing the investigation, with his attorney claiming he was unaware of cocaine found in a safe he was given.
  • Court documents reveal the fraternity cocaine ring involved careless use of cash apps and Snapchat, and included coercion tactics among members, leading to the bust after a series of obvious mistakes.

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