Andrea Sanderlin may be the real life Nancy Botwin, the
maternal drug dealer on the Showtime series “Weeds,” played by Mary-Louise
Parker.
The mother of two from tony Scarsdale, N.Y., is charged with running what the Drug
Enforcement Administration calls “a sophisticated operation to grow and process
marijuana” in a New York City warehouse.
“Agents discovered two separate rooms constructed within the
warehouse designed to grow marijuana,” said DEA Special Agent David Lee. “Each room contained state of the art
lighting, irrigation and ventilation systems to facilitate growing the
marijuana.”
According to court records first reported by
thesmokinggun.com, law enforcement agents from a DEA Strike Force seized more
than 1,000 marijuana plants and large quantities of dried marijuana Sanderlin
is now charged with intending to distribute.
DEA Special Agent in Charge Brian R. Crowell said the warehouse hid a “highly
sophisticated indoor marijuana grow operation.”
“The warehouse was filled with over $3 million worth of
hydroponic marijuana and the organization covertly produced nearly 3,000
marijuana plants,” Crowell said.
Authorities said a search of Sanderlin’s property uncovered
books on laundering money and how to grow pot along with equestrian gear. She
is an avid fan of riding horses, officials and her lawyer said. She also drives
a 2010 Mercedes SUV.
Sanderlin, 45, who
was arrested on May 29, has pleaded not guilty to narcotics offenses that could
get her 10 years in prison. For now she
is being held in jail though a judge in Brooklyn left open the possibility of
bail at a later date.
Sanderlin’s attorney Joel Winograd said, “We’re putting
together a bail package and hope to have her released at the end of this week
or the beginning of next week.”
“Our primary objective is to get her released so she can be
there for her two children. She has
never been in trouble. She is a full
time mother and she is an equestrian,” the lawyer said. Winograd said the
charges were “shocking to anyone who
knows her.”
The investigation began in April when court records say a
confidential witness told authorities a woman named “Andi” was growing
marijuana in a building in Queens that houses a company known as Fantastic
Enterprises.
Suspicions were bolstered
when the local utility told authorities Fantastic Enterprises “was using an unusually
high amount of electricity.”
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