Veronica Williams, 38, is convicted of conspiring to traffic guns from Georgia to Syracuse, following a trial that revealed she may have coerced her ex-girlfriend into purchasing firearms. Found guilty of fourth-degree conspiracy and some firearm charges, Williams dodged 61 out of 64 counts, highlighting the tenuous evidence surrounding her role in the operation.
Prosecutors linked Williams to the trafficking, alleging she was the mastermind behind the scheme that involved transporting 52 guns to Syracuse, with 19 of those recovered. Significant evidence includes Cash App transactions between Williams and her accomplice, suggesting a deeper involvement in the illicit sales. Williams now awaits sentencing on October 6, where she faces a potential prison term of over 11 years, while her ex-girlfriend, the prosecution’s star witness, is scheduled for her own sentencing soon.
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