The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

9 indicted in conspiracy to launder $2 million

- Staff report

Nine people have been indicted in United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio for their roles in a conspiracy to launder more than $2 million in drug profits stemming from the shipment of about one ton of marijuana from California to warehouses in Wickliffe, Willoughby and Euclid.

According to a news release from district court, indicted are Aaron L. Eisenberg, 39, of California and formerly of Lake County; Jack Morgan, 53, of California; Jacob Lesiak, 40, of Chardon; Margaret Garcia, 40, of Chardon; Gary Baldwin, 43, of Huntsburg; Trevor Marlyne, 32, of Cleveland Heights; Robert Ross, 47, of Florida; Brian Teachout, 38, of Mentor; and Richard Warren, 43, of Willoughby.

All nine are charged with engaging in a money laundering conspiracy, while Eisenberg, Morgan, Jacob Lesiak, Garcia, Baldwin, Warren and Teachout are charged with possession with intent to distribute marijuana.

Two more people — Corrie Lesiak, 40, of Chardon, and Cynthia Hounshell, 61, of Concord — are indicted on related money laundering charges.

Teachout is also charged with being a felon in possession of a firearm. Teachout had a Bushmaster AR-15, Smith & Wesson M & P 1522, an AK-47, Glock model 17 pistol, SCCY 9 mm pistol, Walther P22 .22 caliber pistol, Kimber .45-caliber pistol, Magnum Desert Eagle .50-caliber pistol and ammunition on July 29, 2015, despite a previous conviction for marijuana traffickin­g, according to the indictment.

According to the sevencount indictment:

Eisenberg, Morgan and others used a commercial carrier called Specialize­d Transporta­tion Inc. to send pallets filled with packages of marijuana from California to warehouses on Anderson Drive in Wickliffe, Airport Parkway in Willoughby and Tungsten Road in Euclid. This began in 2014

Jacob Lesiak, Garcia, Baldwin, Warren and others received the packages of marijuana. Jacob Lesiak, Teachout, Warren, Marlyne and Ross then distribute­d the marijuana throughout Northeast Ohio.

Jacob Lesiak, Teachout, Warren, Marlyne, Ross and others then pooled their proceeds and sent the money back to Eisenberg and Morgan in California on pallets via STI. They labelled the pallets as computer parts and/or with names of companies that did not exist in an effort to conceal the identity of the sender.

This case is being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Aaron P. Howell following an investigat­ion by the Internal Revenue Service — Criminal Investigat­ions, Drug Enforcemen­t Administra­tion, Lake County Narcotics and Geauga County Narcotics.

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