Massachusetts woman on Biden’s clemency list was sentenced for ‘lethal’ fentanyl trafficking conspiracy

A local woman who’s on President Biden’s clemency list was sentenced to federal prison for participating in a large-scale fentanyl trafficking conspiracy.

Lawrence woman Luz Perez DeMartinez — federal prison #15968-049 — is one of the 1,499 people whose federal sentences were commuted by Biden on Thursday.

DeMartinez, 32, was sentenced five years ago to 11 years in federal prison for participating in a large-scale fentanyl trafficking conspiracy. DeMartinez, who pleaded guilty, was also ordered to pay a $50,000 fine.

The feds in court had said a drug trafficking organization, led by Sergio Martinez, sold fentanyl to customers from various New England states, including New Hampshire.

DeMartinez, the wife of the organization’s leader, facilitated various financial aspects of the drug business, the feds said. Her primary role was to collect, count and process hundreds of thousands of dollars in profits generated by drug sales.

She also paid salaries to some of the organization’s employees, and collected money to post bail for certain employees who were arrested. She wired drug proceeds out of the country.

“The Martinez drug trafficking organization facilitated the sale of large quantities of lethal fentanyl to residents of New Hampshire,” then-New Hampshire U.S. Attorney Scott Murray said during the sentencing in 2019. “This was a large-scale criminal enterprise that reaped hundreds of thousands of dollars in profits and caused untold misery to its customers and their families. These sentences should serve as warning that long federal prison terms await those who choose to distribute fentanyl in New Hampshire.”

The case was a collaborative investigation that involved several agencies, including the: DEA; Massachusetts State Police; Massachusetts AG’s Office; Essex DA’s Office; Haverhill Police; Methuen Police; Lowell Police; and many more.

Revere man Manuele Scata is another local on Biden’s clemency list. He was sentenced to more than eight years in federal prison for trafficking oxycodone after agents found nearly 2,000 oxy pills, a loaded gun and a machete in his vehicle.

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Biden on Thursday commuted the sentences of nearly 1,500 people who are “serving long prison sentences – many of whom would receive lower sentences if charged under today’s laws, policies, and practices,” the president said in a statement.

“These commutation recipients, who were placed on home confinement during the COVID pandemic, have successfully reintegrated into their families and communities and have shown that they deserve a second chance,” Biden added.

The outgoing president also pardoned 39 people who have “shown successful rehabilitation and have shown commitment to making their communities stronger and safer.”

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