Defendants Lose Curfew and Ankle Bracelets

At the hearing today, the defendants lost their ankle bracelets and curfew. U.S. Attorney Glenn Kirschner alleged that defendant Joe Price was dealing cocaine and crystal meth, or “Tina”, according to “multiple sources.”

In addition, new charges expected at the January 16 hearing will be obstruction, conspiracy and tampering of evidence.  Price and Zaborsky also relinquished deeds to their property in DC and Florida.

Price, Zaborsky and Ward removed from Supervision Program
The Blog of the Legal Times, December 19, 2008

Washington Post, December 19, 2008
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