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| Oct 31 2007, 9:59 PM EDT (current) | gunnyg | 883 words added, 26 photos added |
| Oct 31 2007, 9:55 PM EDT | gunnyg |
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| Loren Pogue had never been involved with drugs until a government informant tied him to a phony real estate deal after lying about a drug cartel link. The informant got cash for the information. Pogue, 65, got 22 years in prison, even though he’s still not sure why he was the target of an investigation to begin with. (Joe Patronite) |
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| Loren Pogue, above, was caught in a government sting driven by a paid informant. When the sting failed to snare big-time drug dealers, the informant trapped someone he knew: Pogue. (Joe Patronite) |
