Sean Michael Moinette was part of an organization tied to white supremacist prison gangs.
TACOMA, Wash. — A western Washington drug trafficker who described women as “live shipping containers” during federal wiretaps was sentenced Friday in a Tacoma court.
Sean Michael Moinette, 46, was sentenced to 12 years in prison for his leadership role in an organization that moved fentanyl and methamphetamine across Puget Sound.
The Spanaway man has been in custody since March 2023, when authorities seized over 100 guns, 24 kilos of drugs and over $300,000 in cash during a coordinated operation in Washington and Arizona. Moinette was one of 27 people
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