A Georgia man will spend nearly the next two decades in federal prison for trafficking meth. The U.S. Department of Justice says 54 year old, Jeffrey Michael Wilson was stopped by Spartanburg County deputies, last year.
A search during the stop turned up more than 7 pounds of meth and a loaded pistol. A further federal investigation revealed that Wilson had been responsible for trafficking nearly 90 kilos of meth.
Wilson has been sentenced to more than 19 years in federal prison. He also was ordered to forfeit over 300,000 dollars.





