Brooklyn woman pleads guilty to trafficking drugs in Catskills

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DELHI – A Brooklyn woman faces 12 years in state prison as a second felony offender following her guilty plea to felony criminal sale of a controlled substance.
The evidence that proved Courtney Williamson, 25, possessed narcotics was a body cavity search that resulted in over 100 bags of heroin and cocaine secreted in her vagina.
Williamson’s plea in Delaware County Court on July 14, ended a
year-and-a-half investigation spearheaded by the Ulster Regional Gang
Enforcement Narcotics Team along with the Delaware County Sheriff’s
Office, into heroin and cocaine trafficking from the New York City area
to Ulster, Delaware and surrounding counties.
The investigation revealed that Williamson supplied the drugs to people in her employ. The “mules,” in turn, transported the narcotics upstate for sale at her direction.
On March 30 of this year, a sealed indictment was handed up by the Delaware County grand jury charging three counts of drug sales and three counts of conspiracy to distribute narcotics resulting in an arrest warrant.
On April 4, she was spotted in Delaware County and arrested by sheriff’s officers in the narcotics division.  Following her arrest, a body cavity search warrant was secured and she was found to have 83 decks of heroin and 30 bags of cocaine in her vagina.
In 2012, Williamson was convicted in Delaware County Court of criminal possession of a controlled substance and was sentenced to 30 months in state prison. She was on parole when she was arrested and is a parole violator. 




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