Penn State fraternity cocaine suspects face charges from supply to delivery
Key Points:
- Fourteen individuals connected to a Penn State fraternity cocaine ring have been charged, with roles ranging from top-level suppliers to packaging and delivery aides, according to complaints released by Pennsylvania's Attorney General.
- Agostino "Pablo Pledgescobar" Abbatiello, a 24-year-old accounting major and Sigma Chi member, is alleged to be the leader of the operation, facing multiple felony charges.
- Thomas Robinson, a 22-year-old human resources major from Delta Upsilon, is accused of distributing cocaine and cooperating with law enforcement to implicate Abbatiello.
- Several fraternity members, primarily from Delta Upsilon and Sigma Chi, are charged with packaging, distributing, and delivering cocaine, while some face misdemeanor charges for lesser involvement.
- The investigation also includes Paul Robinson, father of Thomas Robinson, accused of concealing evidence related to the drug operation.