PADUCAH, Mo. (KFVS) - A Paducah man pleaded guilty and agreed to a 20-year sentence in a methamphetamine distribution investigation.
On April 20, 39-year-old Antonio D. Jackson pleaded guilty to a four-count federal superseding indictment charging him with conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine and distributing methamphetamine with a co-defendant.
According to court documents, the investigation against Jackson started in March 2024. Investigators seized a package containing around 4 kilograms of meth in Louisville, Ky., addressed to a Mayfield, Ky. residence associated with Jackson.
U.S. Postal Service employees also verified that other shipments were made to the same address in the same time frame.
Authorities say Jackson supplied co-defendant Ivy S. Daniels with around 210 grams of meth on April 14. It was sold to investigators.
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Jackson then supplied Daniels with 211 grams of meth on April 16, also sold to investigators.
Investigators arrested Jackson after that sale while he possessed approximately 106 grams of meth.
Sentencing is set for July 10, 2026. A federal district court judge will decide before sentencing whether to accept the plea agreement of a 20-year sentence. There is no parole option.
The DEA, HSI, USPIS, Graves County Sheriff’s Office and McCracken County Sheriff’s Office investigated the case.
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