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World’s Most ‘Adorable’ Drug Kingpin is Actually the Daughter of Texas DEA Head Honch

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World’s Most ‘Adorable’ Drug Kingpin is Actually the Daughter of Texas DEA Head Honcho

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“You don’t see many drug traffickers retire,” gloated Bill Furay, head of the DEA’s office in Beaumont, Texas, following the arrest of a wealthy couple from a tiny neighborhood in Pearland. “Either they end up in prison, or they end up dead.”

Furay apparently never had time to give that lecture to his teenage daughter, Sarah — who was arrested earlier this month on drug-trafficking charges that could result in decades behind bars.

For many years, Furay has styled himself the implacable scourge of drug dealers, becoming a familiar presence at triumphant DEA press conferences announcing mass arrests and seizures of contraband and proceeds.

“Basically, we’re targeting criminal organizations, gangs, trying to hit them where they live and breathe,” Furay boasted following a large-scale bust following “Operation Blood Loss” in 2009. “Operation Agent Orange” in June 2010 propelled Furay into the spotlight yet again: A multi-jurisdictional narcotics task force staged a massive operation spanning several counties to arrest 60 people allegedly involved in a drug-trafficking ring tied to Mexico’s Sinaloa narcotics cartel. US Attorney Malcolm Bates described the narcotics operation as the “United Nations of drug trafficking.” Like most initiatives of its kind, Agent Orange began with information sweated out of low-level dealers seeking a “downward departure” in sentencing in exchange for leniency.

The crackdown netted dozens of suspects, including “Mexicans, Hondurans, Mexican-Americans, African-Americans, Anglos and at least one Pakistani and one Israeli citizen,” according to the Houston Chronicle. “People with first names such as Jesus and Omar are accused of doing business with Mohammad, Shannon, Heather, and Ken.”

“It was like they were delivering pizzas,” commented Furay during a press conference. “It was delivery after delivery.” Furay’s comrade Zoran Yankovich, who headed the DEA’s Houston Division, boasted that Operation Agent Orange “has decimated the Pineda organization that was operating in our region and responsible for the distribution of numerous pounds of methamphetamine and cocaine nationwide.”

Taking out a drug syndicate is an exercise in futility akin to baling out the Pacific Ocean with a thimble. When the DEA “decimated” one narcotics syndicate, all they did was create an opportunity for another one to fill it. While Furay was busy with sting operations, controlled buys, and self-aggrandizing press conferences, he apparently neglected to supervise his young daughter Sarah, who was arrested at her College Station home on November 8 and faces a variety of narcotics-related charges.

A probable cause statement quoted by NBC affiliate KCEN claims that police found “31.5 grams of packaged cocaine, 126 grams of high grade marijuana, 29 `ecstasy’ tablets, methamphetamine and 60 doses of a drug similar to LSD” in Sarah Furay’s bedroom. They also reported finding two digital scales, packaging materials, and a handwritten drug price list. Police also found text messages in her phone discussing drug transactions.
Miss Furay faces at least three felony charges that could – and, given the renowned severity of the Texas justice system, ordinarily would – result in long prison time: The aggregate maximum sentence would be 215 years behind bars and a $30,000 fine.

That terrifying prospect notwithstanding, the winsome Miss Furay can be seen smiling broadly in her booking photo, which has been called the “happiest mugshot in America.” After spending a day in jail, the 19-year-old, referred to in press accounts as an “adorable drug kingpin,” posted $39,000 bond and was released. On November 23, the online magazine Death and Taxes reported that Sarah is the daughter of DEA official Bill Furay and Shawn Creswell, principal of the Coulson Tough Elementary School in Woodlands.

Although Sarah’s parents are divorced, and her mother has since remarried, “having a mom and dad with well-established positions within departments of law enforcement and education certainly doesn’t hurt when it comes to getting your drug-dealing ass out of jail,” commented Death and Taxes. “Having a mother with strong ties to the community and as a school administrator gives Furay’s attorney the opportunity to argue [the] client as a low flight-risk.”

Owing to her privileged status, Sarah Furay has a very good chance to escape the ruinous punishment that would be inflicted on most defendants in her situation. There is a strong possibility as well that her less-than-admirable life choices reflect the fact that her father was too busy putting other people’s children in prison to give his own daughter the parental attention she needed – but this type of occupation-specific neglect is fairly commonplace among those who enforce drug prohibition.

During a DARE graduation in Payette, Idaho several years ago, Larry McGhee, the state DARE coordinator (and a high-ranking official in the state Peace Officer Standards and Training academy), shared a story in which he contrasted the fates of two young women named Tracey and Brianna. According to McGhee, Tracey was raised in a very good family, but “she didn’t have the DARE program.” So despite her advantages Tracey found herself in the company of disreputable, drug-using peers and became addicted to methamphetamine. She was able to graduate from high school, but dropped out of college. She went on to have three children by three different men, none of whom she married.

Brianna, on the other hand, came from a poor and troubled home presided over by a drug-addicted single mother. However the DARE program helped her overcome her disadvantages, at least as McGhee told the story, and at the time she was an academically successful 17-year-old surrounded by supportive friends and facing a promising future.

At this point in his address, McGhee went full-M. Night Shamalyan, revealing what he apparently regarded as a breathtaking twist in the narrative: Brianna’s drug-addicted mother was none other than Tracey and McGhee continued, adding a pike to his twist, Tracey was his own 37-year-old daughter.

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http://countercurrentnews.com/2015/11/worlds-most-adorable-kingpin/#
 
Kingpin? Seriously? Like $3k worth of drugs? Lame. Maybe enough to power a weekend long Bluelight meetup.

Also, she can get well and proper fucked for selling what presumably is a bomamine. No sympathies here.

LOL @ the one girl who had DARE and got sucked into bad peer pressures and stuff.

She is kind of cute I guess.

Shades of Traffic.
 
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Since when is marijuana measured in grams? 126 grams of marijuana is not much weed at all. That's only about 4 and a half ounces, or just over a QP

I guess the only thing of real value is the (just over an) ounce of cocaine, but even that isn't much, hardly "kingpin" status lol
 
I've seen this shit in person growing up.
All the kids I knew who came from parents who were in law were hardcore in their behavior.
The real question to the people who pay their parent's paycheck is... if you can't control your kids why the fuck do you have the right to tell me shit?
 
she is "daddies lil' kingpin"

I would like to see how her trial turns out....well she probably will be given an extremely amazing one of a kind plea deal due to her father's title, while all the rest in her "drug ring" turn up dealing with the whole mandatory minimums thing that is rampant in texas.

I am going to follow this news article. This kinda reminds me of the whole mr. couch drunk driving incident.
 
Kingpin? Seriously? Like $3k worth of drugs? Lame. Maybe enough to power a weekend long Bluelight meetup.

Also, she can get well and proper fucked for selling what presumably is a bomamine. No sympathies here.

LOL @ the one girl who had DARE and got sucked into bad peer pressures and stuff.

She is kind of cute I guess.

Shades of Traffic.

That's like 1 night for like 15 people lmao
 
Griselda Blanco would scalp you for comparing her to this noob!
 
Not that hot, she would do 1 "casting couch" video and never be seen again.

I'd love to see the "follow-up" to this story. Does Daddy become a LEAP member? Does daughter do hard time?
 
3k is a slow day for people like at least a good 7 times removed from kingpin status lol
 
aint no Griselda AMIRITE


also dont mean to be brash but i would love to get a beej from her haha
 
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