Robeson County drug dealer sentenced to prison after child found holding bag of fentanyl

ROBESON COUNTY, NC (WWAY) — A Robeson County man was sentenced Wednesday to 25 years in prison for orchestrating and directing a 2020 fentanyl distribution conspiracy while in custody for multiple state charges including possession of a firearm by a felon, trafficking heroin, and discharging a weapon into an occupied property.
His role in the conspiracy continued after his release from prison and continued after his arrest.
On August 22, 2022, Clarence Jamar Graham pled guilty to conspiracy to distribute fentanyl and possession with intent to distribute fentanyl. During a traffic stop executed during the investigation, Graham was found in a car with a child in the backseat holding a bag of fentanyl.
“Small amounts of fentanyl can be deadly, especially for small children,” said U.S. Attorney Michael Easley. “This fentanyl dealer jeopardized the safety of the community and put a small child at risk. We will not tolerate callous narcotics dealers who endanger the innocent. Our message with this case is clear –distributing fentanyl in North Carolina will lead to prison.”
Graham, 36, utilized co-defendant Jania Leggett to sell fentanyl on his behalf while he was serving a state prison sentence between April and September of 2020. Witnesses reported to law enforcement that they had seen AR-15 style rifles and small children in the house that Leggett used as a hub for her fentanyl sales.