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Martinez Man Arrested In Concord On New Counterfeit Drug Charges

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A 41-year-old Martinez man who once allegedly dubbed himself “Xanax King” was charged in a federal criminal complaint Friday with possession of equipment for producing counterfeit drugs and the manufacture and sale of a fake version of the generic equivalent of anti-anxiety medication Xanax.

Jeremy Donagal is also alleged to have violated the conditions of his supervised release from a 2015 conviction stemming from a 2014 indictment under the marketing name Xanax King or XK, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office.

Donagal, according to the criminal complaint, leased a warehouse in Concord in December 2018 and allegedly went there on Thursday. He was detained shortly after leaving the building, which housed “multiple pill
presses, plastic trays with punches and dies in them, thousands of pressed tablets, packaging and shipping materials, and other equipment consistent with a mail-order business,” U.S. Attorney David Anderson said in a news
release.

Tablets found in the warehouse had the same markings as those made by Sandoz Inc., a legitimate manufacturer of alprazolam, the generic ingredient in Xanax.

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Donagal was already on a three-year term of supervised release from his 2018 conviction that required him to work regularly at a lawful occupation, the office said.

Revocation of the terms of his release are now being sought.

Federal attorney’s charge that Donagal began setting up a new counterfeit pill operation almost as soon as he was let out of prison to supervised release and “established a dark web vendor site to sell the pills nationwide.”

If convicted of possessing equipment to produce counterfeit drugs, Donagal faces a maximum statutory penalty of four years in prison and one year of supervised release. If convicted of the counterfeit drug manufacturing and sale charge, he faces a maximum statutory penalty of three years in prison and one year of supervised release.

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I guess this criminal wasn’t “supervised” very well.

Exactly what I was thinking. :/

Forget the supervised release, evidently it doesn’t work.

Three years is a joke he obviously had made a lot of money doing this to have enough to rent a warehouse in Concord. They should take his money away too otherwise he will be back at it and buy new supply’s to do it again with a weak slap on the wrist penalty like that…

Save a child, shoot a drug dealer.

So You like to shoot people. you don’t make since. There are children out there that are drug dealers should we just shoot them too .maybe people need drug programs or help rather than death.

As long as he was following the county health orders for Covid-19 SEX before they locked him up…how do they know he’s not “infected“ wit the COV..hmm seems to me by their previous logic, he should be a freeman..suspicious. Must be the same logic of unmasked cops attacking people for not wearing masks. What makes his new crime more punishable then what he was in for when released. Or did they just site release him with a promise to appear w/mask?..asking for my neighbors

At least it was an anti anxiety pill..oh wait people have been known to commit suicide and have heart attacks from anxiety. Sure 3-4 years is ok…

Do a google search of him, involved in a lot of shady activity….should have been watched closer but if you know the system supervised release is little more then checking in when your supposed to…

Don’t worry kids, he will be out in 2 years making more pills, yea CA sentencing guidelines!

Brig,

Sorry, but this is a federal case, not Kalifornia. Sure, he should be going away for a longer time.

108RS

You can’t make this stuff up. Unbelievable.

My questions about all this is were the meds of the same calibur as the drugs made in China. This guy is running a small business and possibly providing medicine that I have to go to the doctors to get after a half a dozen visits because of our strict laws. Need more info.

Counterfeit or genetic?

I think the key word is “fake”. He just made it look like the real thing without doing the job. I wonder how many felt the placebo effect?

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