A CT woman admitted she trafficked methamphetamine. After she sold some to the FBI.
A Connecticut woman pleaded guilty to trafficking methamphetamine and faces up to 20 years in prison, according to federal authorities.
Jill Mulligan, 43, of North Stonington, waived her right to be indicted and pleaded guilty this week before U.S. District Judge Stefan R. Underhill in Bridgeport to a charge of possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine, according to federal authorities.
Federal authorities, citing court documents and statements made in court, said the FBI’s Northern Connecticut Gang Task Force made three controlled purchases of crystal meth from Mulligan in April and May 2023. Then, court authorized searches of Mulligan’s North Stonington home and car in May 2023 “revealed approximately 390 grams of crystal meth, and quantities of crack cocaine, LSD, and prescription pills,” according to federal authorities. Mulligan was then arrested.
Underhill scheduled sentencing for Jan. 24, 2024, and Mulligan faces up to 20 years in prison, according to federal authorities. She is free on a $100,000 bond pending sentencing.
The case was investigated the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s Northern Connecticut Gang Task Force, which includes members of the FBI, Hartford, East Hartford, New Britain, and West Hartford police departments, the Connecticut State Police and Connecticut Department of Correction.