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27 wrz 2022 · Neese Signs Plea Bargain but Back in Trouble with Drugs. The charge of possession with intent to distribute could have sent the Deadliest Catch crabber to prison for 5-40 years and paying up to a $5 million fine. After his arrest, Elliott Neese was released, and things went off the rails for him again. Here’s the strange timeline for this case:
7 wrz 2023 · After his 2019 arrest, Elliott Neese reportedly told the police he was involved in a large narcotics trafficking operation on the Alaskan Kenai Peninsula. In the run-up to his 2022 trial, Neese (above, right) repeatedly failed drug tests for heroin, fentanyl, methamphetamine, and other substances, despite claiming he was clean.
21 cze 2024 · The plea agreement comes from a raid on Neese’s house in 2019. In the raid, authorities found six ounces of heroin, a scale, guns, over $80,000 in cash and a money counting machine.
9 gru 2021 · Elliott Neese, 39, has agreed to plead guilty to one count of possession of a controlled substance with intent to distribute. That’s according to a plea agreement Neese signed and filed in...
8 gru 2021 · Elliott Neese, 39, has agreed to plead guilty to one count of possession of a controlled substance with intent to distribute. That’s according to a plea agreement Neese signed and filed in...
In December 2019, Elliott Neese sold heroin to a CI (confidential informant). That led to a search warrant that uncovered 160 grams of heroin, some meth, drug scales, guns, a cash-counting machine, and items “used in the distribution of narcotics”.
13 maj 2023 · Elliot Neese left Deadliest Catch in Season 11 to focus on his personal life, but life hasn't been smooth sailing for the crab boat captain since then.