Another one of the nine people charged with conspiracy to distribute fentanyl after the largest fentanyl bust in Minnesota's history has been sentenced.

On Wednesday, a judge sentenced Phyu Win Jame to spend two years in prison, followed by four years of supervised release.

Prosecutors accused the defendants of traveling from the Twin Cities to Phoenix in 2022 to buy synthetic drugs and then mailing the pills back to multiple metro spots inside of Squishmallows plush toys. Investigators say 280,000 pills, estimated to be valued at more than $2 million and equaling more than 30,000 grams, were seized in the bust.

Initially, charges were filed against six people , but that number increased in March of 2024, when Jame, as well as Da'Shawn Natori Domena and Amaya Tiffany-Nicole Mim

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