Organized crime: the "godfather of street gangs" guilty He is sentenced to one month in prison for possession of drugs while he was at the Bordeaux establishment
Gregory Woolley, one of Montreal's most influential organized crime leaders, was sentenced to one month in prison on Wednesday for being caught with marijuana and methamphetamine in Bordeaux prison. Described as "the godfather of street gangs" in police reports, the 47-year-old man pleaded guilty to two charges of simple possession of narcotics before being sentenced by Judge Serge Delisle to the Montreal courthouse. This lenient sentence will be added to the eight-year-old imposed last October on Woolley for being a key player in a business alliance involving Hells Angels, Italian mafia and street gangs to control the drug market in the United States. Montreal region.
He was also behind bars since November 2015, when this conglomerate was the target of the police operation Magot. "This is a lenient sentence, but it takes into account that Mr. Woolley is already serving another important sentence," said prosecutor Pascal Dostaler, referring to the sentence proposal negotiated by parties and that the judge has ratified.