‘The Wire’ Star Michael Okay. Williams’ Drug Supplier Pleads Responsible in Overdose Loss of life Case
The person whom prosecutors declare triggered Michael Okay. Williams‘ loss of life by giving him soiled medication has pled responsible in a plea deal … and will see critical jail time.
39-year-old Irvin Cartagena pleaded responsible Wednesday in NYC to at least one rely of conspiring to distribute medication in connection to the late actor’s deadly overdose from 2021. He now faces a compulsory minimal of 5 years in jail … and will even see as many as 40.
Cartagena was dealing with further expenses and probably life in jail … however finally pled responsible to only one.
Federal prosecutors slammed Cartagena after securing the responsible plea — in addition to others who had been arrested — by saying the sale of fentanyl-laced heroin overtly occurred in broad daylight … and that Cartagena and co. had been preying on victims like Williams in Brooklyn.
U.S. Legal professional Damian Williams additionally claimed that the sellers continued to hawk medication on the streets with out a second thought … even after Williams died. A second defendant who was additionally arrested and charged final 12 months reportedly pled responsible too.
As we reported … Williams’ physique was present in his residence, and his official reason for loss of life ended up being an unintentional overdose. His passing got here as a shock to Hollywood. The actor was largely identified for his portrayal of Omar Little on “The Wire” — however his work went nicely past that, and he was acclaimed for his craft. He had publicly battled drug dependancy.
Cartagena is scheduled to be sentenced in August.
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