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Project Magot: Gregory Woolley pleads guilty

Unexpected turnaround in the Magot-Mastiff trial, the jury's choice is scheduled to begin on Monday. Two of the last three accused in this major police investigation decapitated Montreal organized crime in November 2015, gang leader Gregory Woolley and one of his deputies, Dany Sprince-Cadet, pleaded guilty to the charges against them. this evening at the Gouin Forensic Service Center.

Gregory Woolley and Dany Cadet have admitted guilt to gangsters, a conspiracy to smuggle narcotics and drug trafficking. The two men were sentenced to eight-year sentences by Marc David J. of the Superior Court. However, by subtracting the period of time spent in pretrial detention, they have three years left to serve that day.

According to a statement of the facts read by prosecutors, Woolley and Cadet were part of an organization called the Bronzés that controlled the supply and trafficking of cocaine in the Hochelaga-Maisonneuve sector of Montreal. They also collected royalties from drug traffickers in this sector. The presentation indicates that the pleas of the two men are specific to them and do not commit the other individuals arrested and accused in the investigation.

The prosecution has dropped a gangsterist leader against Cadet. She also announced that she had no more evidence to offer against Woolley as to the conspiracy leader to kill the boss Raynald Desjardins fomented with former Hells Angels warrior chef Maurice Boucher in 2015. He was therefore acquitted of chief, as had been the daughter of Mom Boucher, Alexandra Mongeau.

Gregory Woolley is still facing a conspiracy leader for trying to smuggle drugs into jail.

Interestingly, Gregory Woolley had been portrayed alone for a few months. But for his plea today, he was represented by Danielle Roy.

Proceedings continue Monday for the latest accused of the Magot-Mastiff investigation.