- Jason Brown, 41, from Lombard, Ill., pleaded guilty in federal court to trafficking fentanyl and attempting to provide material support to ISIS.
- In 2019, Brown provided $500 in cash three times, thinking it would be sent to an ISIS soldier in Syria. However, the recipient was an undercover law enforcement officer, and the funds were part of a sting operation.
- He faces mandatory minimum penalties, including five years to life in prison for a firearms charge, five years to 40 years for the drug charge, and a maximum of 20 years for the terrorism charge. Read More