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Daniel C. Comeaux Special Agent in Charge
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December 17, 2013
Contact: Sally M. Sparks
Phone Number: (713) 693-3329
For Immediate Release

Smoke Shop Owner And Realtor Head To Federal Prison For Structuring Financial Transactions

CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas - The co-owner of Mr. Nice Guys Smoke Shop and a local real estate agent have been ordered to federal prison following their convictions related to a multi-agency investigation into the structuring of financial transactions announced Javier F. Peña, Special Agent in Charge of the United States Drug Enforcement (DEA), Houston Division and Kenneth Magidson, United States Attorney, Southern District of Texas.  Leroy Mitchan Jr., 34, and Justin Colmenero, 30, previously pleaded guilty as did Mitchan's wife, Kimberly Davis, 27. All are from Corpus Christi.

Today, U.S. District Judge John D. Rainey, handed Mitchan a sentence of 20 months to be followed by one year of supervised release, while Colmenero will be on probation for three years, but must pay a $6000 fine. In handing down the sentence, Judge Rainey distinguished the roles of all the defendants and noted he had never in his career seen a structuring case this extensive. Davis was sentenced to five months in custody and five months of home confinement on Nov. 18, 2013.

All were arrested in May 2013 on charges relating to their participation in a conspiracy to structure more than $100,000 in cash deposit transactions over a 12-month period with a domestic financial institution in order to avoid the legal reporting requirements of the bank.

The charges came as a result of an investigation in reference to the sale of synthetic marijuana. Mitchan and Davis, who own Mr. Nice Guys, also own another smoke shop located at 5433 S. Staples St. in Corpus Christi as well as a used car dealership located at 5757 Everhart Rd. From February 2012 through January 2013, officers with the Corpus Christi Police (CCPD) seized more than 40.93 grams of synthetic marijuana during numerous undercover purchases from both of the smoke shops. On Feb. 1, 2013, CCPD executed state search warrants at the shops and seized a total of 1.5 kilograms of synthetic marijuana as well as various smoking paraphernalia such as pipes, bongs, glassware, grinders and scales. Also seized were detailed drug ledgers and price lists relating to the sale of synthetic marijuana along with documents guiding employees on the proper coded vocabulary to use when describing the illegal items being sold to customers.

The Drug Enforcement (DEA) learned Mitchan and Davis had recently purchased three real estate properties in Corpus Christi and were making payments on these properties with large cash transactions. A preliminary review of bank accounts revealed several cash deposits under $10,000. Internal Revenue Service - Criminal (IRS-CI) then initiated the financial investigation.

The Bank Secrecy Act of (BSA) requires financial institutions to file reports with the Treasury Department of cash transactions exceeding $10,000.

As part of the plea, Davis admitted she conducted three separate deposits in one morning at Members First Credit Union. She first deposited $9,000 in the drive-thru at 7:39 a.m., then drove away and immediately re-entered the drive-thru lane and conducted a second cash deposit of $9,000 at 8:17 a.m. She drove away again but returned and conducted a third cash deposit of $8,801 at 9:16 a.m. In another instance, she conducted two separate deposits right after the other - the first in the lobby of the bank and another in the drive-thru lane approximately 30 minutes later. The total amount for all five deposits was $44,101. All of these deposits did not exceed the $10,000 currency transaction filing requirement for financial institutions and were made in an attempt to avoid the reporting requirements.

Mitchan admitted he worked with Colmenero, a local real estate agent, and provided him with large amounts of cash. Mitchan told Colmenero to deposit it into his personal bank account and later withdraw the money in the form of cashier's checks or via Moneygram to pay for property he was purchasing. The total amount Colmenero structured at the direction of Mitchan was approximately $461,000. Mitchan directed him and others to structure currency transactions to avoid the threshold reporting requirement and had even asked about the success of structuring the money without having any of the bank tellers ask any questions.

Mitchan and Davis have also agreed to the criminal forfeiture of three pieces of real property located in Nueces County, valued at approximately $1,200,000, approximately $396,000 in cash as well as 42 vehicles valued at approximately $409,000.

Previously released on bond, Mitchan was permitted to remain on bond and voluntarily surrender to a U.S. Bureau of Prisons facility to be determined in the near future.

The investigation leading to the criminal charges was conducted in Corpus Christi lead by IRS-CI, DEA and CCPD. The case is being prosecuted by Assistant Unites States Attorneys Hugo R. Martinez and Lance A. Watt.

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