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54 indicted in ‘Operation Prison Empire’ drug investigation in SC

PICKENS COUNTY, SC (WSPA) – A South Carolina grand jury issued several indictments in a drug trafficking case, known as “Prison Empire,” Attorney General Alan Wilson announced Friday.

According to a news release, the investigation alleges that the drug trafficking was run and facilitated by current and former inmates through the use of contraband cell phones in South Carolina prisons, as well as other on the outside of the facilities.

Officials said the drug being trafficked was mostly methamphetamine, but said there were also some people charged with trafficking cocaine and marijuana as well.

“Additionally, there are a number of firearms and weapons charges associated with the alleged drug trafficking, as well as burglary, kidnapping, and related charges from an incident allegedly ordered from prison because of nonpayment of a drug debt,” according to the release.

“The only way prison inmates are able to keep committing crimes on the outside is by using contraband cell phones,” Attorney General Wilson said. “They coordinate with people on the outside to get drugs and smuggle them into prisons. This market for contraband inside our prisons has contributed to gang power, gang rivalries, and gang violence within our prisons, and also contributes to violence on the outside by those who are involved.”

Director of the South Carolina Department of Corrections Bryan Stirling said an “illegal cell phone is the most dangerous weapon in our prisons today.”

“We are grateful to all of our law enforcement partners and the state grand jury for helping bring these cases forward and highlighting the serious issue of cell phones in prisons,” Stirling said.

According to the release, 194 charges were placed against 54 people during this operation. Those individuals were identified as:

Samantha Diane Chavez Aiken

Steve Dewyatt Aiken, Jr.

Edward Gary Akridge (a/k/a “Eddie Boss”)

Joey Durant Atkins

Justin Kvalheim Babb

Ryan Christopher Ballard

William Clinton Barkley

Joey Neal Bodie

Steven Ray Boyd

Jessica Addie Bradshaw

Matthew Jason Brown

Jennifer Nicole Burns ( STILL WANTED)

Kurtis Russell Burns

William David Burns

Warren Brent Chastain (a/k/a “Yo Gotti”)

Jacob Austin Collins (STILL WANTED)

Jesse Taylor Crooks (a/k/a “Roach”)

Tina Dent

Scott Allen Durham

Stacey M. Edgerly

Kelli Denise Edwards

Christina Marie Epps

Kenneth Bryant Evans, II (a/k/a “Kuntry”)

McKayla Dawn Franks

Garrick Houston Fuller (a/k/a “Gary Wayne”)

Barbara Ann Goodman

Robert Anthony Gracely (a/k/a “Tony G”)

Heather Michelle Hamilton (a/k/a “Yola”)

Sommer Leigh Johnson

Casey Christian Kohler

Kristin Nicole Lesley

Cassidy Shane Lewis

Candies Brooke Locke

Jeffery Shane Mauldin

Darrell Foster McCoy, Jr. (a/k/a “DJ”)

Matthew David McCoy

Christopher Robert Nix

Brandi Nicole O’Bryant (a/k/a “Brandi Smith”)

Semeca Dannyelle Oglesby

William Russell Oliver, II (a/k/a “Lil Pimpin”)

Scott Damien Pope

Jennifer Marie Pruitt

Ratravious Untwain Quattlebaum

Jonathan Richard Rackley (a/k/a “Diesel”)

Charles Michael Ray (a/k/a “Chuck Ray”)

Nicanor Perez Rodriguez (a/k/a “Nico”)

Antonio Marcus Smith

Jamal Seantea Smith (a/k/a “Rico”)

Bryan Michael Stegall

Anthony Jevea Turner (a/k/a “Ant) (a/k/a “Ant G”)

Jodie Crenshaw Turner

Michael Wayne Walker, Jr.

Wade Douglas Watkins

Dustin Allen Wilson

Anyone with information on the whereabouts of Jennifer Nicole Burns and Jacob Austin Collins is asked to call the Pickens County Sheriff’s Office or Crime Stoppers at 23-CRIME or 1-888-CRIMESC.