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2 plead guilty in Pittsburgh court to being associated with cross-country drug conspiracy

Chuck Biedka
By Chuck Biedka
1 Min Read Dec. 19, 2019 | 6 years Ago
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Two people allegedly associated with a cross-country drug conspiracy pleaded guilty to charges this week in federal court in Pittsburgh.

Eugene Reddick, 36, of Clairton, pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to possess with the intent to distribute cocaine. Kaylin Lightfoot-Homa, 26, of Penn Hills, pleaded guilty to maintaining a drug-involved premises.

When police and agents raided Lightfoot-Homa’s house in 2017, they said they found cocaine and other drugs and a half-million dollars, according to prosecutors.

Reddick admitted to charges that he was part of a cross-country cocaine ring that flooded Western Pennsylvania with drugs.

Chief U.S. District Court Judge Mark R. Hornak scheduled Reddick’s sentencing for April 14. A news release from the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Pittsburgh did not list a date for Lightfoot-Homa’s.

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