Richie Rich is One of 32 Indicted in East Bay Drug Ring Bust

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Federal agents seize $1 million worth of marijuana, $400,00 in cash, dozens of firearms.

Thirty-two people are under arrest after a federal grand jury returned an eight-count indictment charging them with conspiracy to grow marijuana as part of an East Bay drug ring, U.S. Attorney Benjamin B. Wagner announced late Wednesday.

More than two dozen were scheduled to be arraigned today in Sacramento Federal Court, although six of those indicted had yet to be arrested as of this afternoon. If convicted, the defendants could face the statutory penalty of 10 years to life in prison.

After opening an investigation into the marijuana-growing operation early last year, the Drug Enforcement Administration arrested 26 people associated with it May 16 and 17 and sought six others. Law enforcement agents seized more than $1 million worth of marijuana -- including thousands of marijuana plants from at least 14 indoor grow operations and dozens of pounds of processed cannabis -- as well as dozens of firearms and at least $400,000, officials said earlier this month.

Those implicated in what DEA agents are calling "Operation Disco Dazed" range in ages from 20 to 57, and reside in Alameda, Contra Costa, Fresno and Stanislaus counties. Agents did not offer an explanation for the moniker.

Investigators focused on Grower's Choice Hydroponics, an equipment retailer operating in Tracy and Hayward and owned by Steven Ortega Sr., 50, and Marla Ortega, 57, both of Byron.

Ortega and his 25-year-old son, Steven Ortega Jr. of Discovery Bay, allegedly directed a drug trafficking organization that used the stores to provide growing equipment to partners in exchange for a cut of profits from the marijuana sold, an affidavit in support of the criminal complaint says.

"The use of legitimate businesses to facilitate marijuana cultivation and launder the proceeds of trafficking is a classic feature of such organizations," Wagner said in a prepared statement released Wednesday.

Also charged in the indictment were Richard Serrell, 44, of Antioch; Marcus Williams, 28, of Hayward; Kevin Kuester, 43, of Fremont; Steven Adgate, 30, of Rio Vista; Jake Westerman, 22, of Livermore; Nickolas Perry, 23, Joey Figlia, 23, and Kevin Kirkpatrick, 27, of Discovery Bay; Reginald Bell, 38, of Union City; Dusty Burge, 39, Matt Ortega, 21, Jay Dupee, 50, and Bryan Swiers, 31, all of Byron; Anthony Giarrusso, 24, Brock Enrico, 25, and Kyle Schmidt, 25, all of Oakley; Todd Becerra, 38, and Joseph Mirante, 40, of Tracy; Charles Erickson, 36, and Travis Olibas, 23, of Fresno; Richard Reynolds, 34, of Modesto; Justin McMillian, 32, of Salida; Shawn Thompson, 43, of Mountain House; Frederick Laurens, 29, and Michael Kelley, 20, of Brentwood; and Derek Winters, 30, Robert Kennedy, 25, Nicholas Ojeda, 32, and Jason Siegfried, 28, of Patterson.

Bench warrants have been issued for Burge, Erickson, Figlia, Kennedy, Ojeda and Perry, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office.

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ispeakthetruth

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Richie Rich already been to the pen for coke in the 90's.

What do ya'll think he has been doing all these years, since he hasnt released an actual major release since "Seasoned Veteran.
He has made a few appearances, and released a few independent projects n mixtapes but thats it.

I can't say I feel bad for the man himself, but I feel bad for his family and people he supports financially.

Whats with these rappers nowadays. Everybody is going backwards and not forward.

You leave the streets, make it big in rap music, then go back to the streets? it doesnt add up.
Invest your money people. Look towards the future.
U know you cant sell records forever, everybody loses steam, but you can invest while your money is good, and live comfortably.

Look @ Kareem "Biggs" Burke! Former Co-Owner/founder of Roc-a-Fella. He gonna do 5+years federal over his recent marijuana trafficking indictment. And they seized his house and car.

Not to mention the Thizz Family....

Smarten up people!!!!

Richie Rich is 44 years of age. If anything the only thing he will be marketable for now are "American Gangster" segments, Murder Dog & Don Diva interviews, his memories of Tupac, and a few unreleased songs he prolly will have to sell in the near future to get paid....
 

LISICKI

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lol @ the operation name.

But yeah, that we are still arresting people for marijuana because of any reason in 2012 is stupid as fuck.
the reason is cash and funding, not giving the government their piece? their gonna get it one way or another

hope rich slides out of this somehow
 

FatBlunts209

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niggaz be snitchin too hard nowadays like its in style..quit hatingon the next mans shine and find way to shine even harder instead of bringing down the next mans success wether its legal or illegal..
 
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There was a case in the city not that long ago where they put a UC in a grow store and in this particular case the store required you to have an account name, the most frequently used accounts got tailed then busted, like shooting fish n a barrel
 

Dead Blue

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Really? Is this a joke. Arrested, in California for bud?

I'll be surprised if Rich does more than a year behind this. Truthfully I'll be half surprised if he does any time at all.