Feds: Alcoholics Anonymous Host Sold Drugs at AA meetings

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Alcoholics Anonymous host allegedly sold drugs at meetings

By Michael Harthorne Published: Mar 13, 2013

CBS/AP) SEATTLE – Michael Martin Shepard, the owner of a South Seattle nonprofit club that regularly hosted Alcoholics Anonymous meetings, was arrested Monday for allegedly selling oxycodone before and after meetings,CBS affiliate KIMA reports.

According to the U.S. Attorney’s Office, the Seattle Police Department was alerted in November that Shepard, the owner of Nomadian Community Resource Center, was dealing illegal drugs.

“We took a closer look and realized what we had here was a pretty significant drug operation,” Sgt. Sean Whitcomb, of the Seattle Police Department, said.

Shepard, 64, allegedly turned the club into a hub for prescription drug dealing. He allegedly only sold to people who became members of the club in order to avoid law-enforcement detection, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office.

Shepard reportedly sold prescription pills to a police informant five times in January and February. Some of those sales were observed by undercover officers and federal agents.

Court documents say Shepard sold the pills in between meetings.

“It’s like, ‘Show-up early, stay late and get your drugs, and in-between if you want to learn a little more about AA, we can talk about that too,'” Whitcomb said.

When Shepard was arrested Monday, officers found prescription narcotics and two guns inside the Nomadian Community Resource Center, the U.S. Attorney’s Office says, according to KIMA.

Shepard could face up to 20 years in prison and a $1 million fine if found guilty of selling oxycodone.

http://www.komonews.com/news/local/Alcoholics-Anonymous-host-allegedly-sold-drugs-before-after-meetings-197486921.html

3 thoughts on “Feds: Alcoholics Anonymous Host Sold Drugs at AA meetings

  1. NA Daytona has problems too with drugs and guns at NA meetings, yet they will deny it to outsiders. If police ask them if they are drinking or doing drugs they will act all innocent and say oh no we are NA and none of that happens here!

    It happens more then people think.

    • …….so what, because a few teachers and clergymen are bad doesn’t mean all schools and churches are the same wtf…….

      • The difference Steven is that both the schools and churches have implemented safety guidelines to do their best to prevent sex abuse to those they serve and in this case prevent people dealing drugs in schools etc.

        Both AA and NA refuse to implement any guidelines. So they are part of the problem. Plus they invite criminals to meetings with minors.

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