Anti-hazing advocate Evelyn Piazza discusses drug trafficking and hazing charges involving Penn State fraternity members on 'America's Newsroom.' Grand jury documents detail 14 defendants charged in a multi-state cocaine operation involving Delta Upsilon and Sigma Chi fraternities, where pledges allegedly cut and packaged drugs imported from New York and Philadelphia.
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More details are emerging in the Penn State fraternities cocaine ring bust. Court complaints allege cocaine and drug transactions were being made using apps like Cash App and Snapchat.
Nearly all complaints for the men charged, including the suspected kingpin, Agostino Abbatiello, 24, who has been dubbed online as "Pablo Pledgescobar," detail alleged transactions involving the purchase, packaging, transportation, sale or distribution of cocaine.
Abbatiello is among 13 other people who have been charged in connection with the cocaine trafficking operation.
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Attorney General Dave Sunday announced that Agostino Abbatiello, 24, turned himself in on Tuesday morning. He was arraigned and denied bail. He is the accused Penn State cocaine kingpin. (Pennsylvania Office of the Attorney General Dave Sunday)
In one of the sales, one of Abbatiello's alleged associates sent an estimated $30,000 to the alleged ringleader via Cash App in exchange for drugs. The suspect also used SnapChat "to facilitate the delivery of cocaine to known persons" court documents said.
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Court documents allege suspects in a Penn State fraternity cocaine ring used Cash App and Snapchat to arrange drug deals. (Pennsylvania Attorney General Dave Sunday)
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His codefendants Thomas Michael Robinson, 23, and Mohammed Huraibi, 22, also used Snapchat for cocaine transactions, according to authorities.
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Exterior of the Sigma Chi fraternity house in State College, Penn., April, 2025. The Penn State University frat house is one of two at the center of an alleged cocaine trafficking ring. (Google Maps)
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A criminal complaint said, "Huraibi testified before the Grand Jury that in the Fall of 2023, he set up the first purchase of cocaine from Abbatiello using Snapchat, a messaging application on his phone."
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Exterior of the Delta Upsilon fraternity house in State College, Penn., April, 2025. The frat house is one of two at the center of an alleged cocaine trafficking ring. (Google Maps)
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A criminal complaint for Robinson alleges he "facilitated delivery of suspected cocaine" using the Snapchat name "Tommy Robinson" in 2024.
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FILE -New court documents detail how suspects in the alleged Penn State cocaine ring allegedly used payment and messaging apps to conduct drug deals. (Jonathan Raa/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
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The document goes on to say, "The agreement was to purchase around 100 grams of cocaine for $4,000. Robinson and Huraibi both contributed cash for the purchase. Abbatiello brought the drugs to Delta Upilson and delivered 100 grams of cocaine to Huraibi in exchange for cash."
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