Computer Scientist Jailed Over Dark Web Conspiracy

Computer Scientist Jailed Over Dark Web Conspiracy

A computer scientist has been charged with using computers belonging to the California Department of Technology for illegal purposes.





Jonathan Patrick Turrentine was employed by the department as a system software specialist as recently as 2016, according to the Transparent California online database. 





The 39-year-old was booked into the Sacramento County Main Jail on Wednesday on suspicion of drug trafficking, money laundering, and trafficking in counterfeit goods. He is being held without bail.





A 50-page criminal complaint unsealed on Thursday alleges that Turrentine, using screen names including Caliplugmike, sold a variety of contraband items via the dark website Empire Marketplace. 





The complaint states: “As of April 4, 2020, Caliplugmike had 904 reviews on Empire Marketplace, with a customer service score of 97.13% positive market feedback.”





Turrentine is accused of selling “various amounts of LSD, cocaine, Xanax pills, Adderall pills, psilocybin mushroom, ecstasy and herbal products of marijuana in various forms including edibles, vape pens / cartridges, and marijuana buds in gram, ounce and pound amounts" alongside compromised emails and passwords. 





An investigation was launched in November 2018, after drug-detecting sniffer dogs flagged a suspicious package that arrived at Royal Oaks post office, addressed to Turrentine.





When law enforcement officers opened the package, they found several thousand apparently fake Xanax pills. Turrentine said he wasn't expecting a delivery and denied any knowledge of the pills. 





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