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Georgia school administrator sentenced to 2 years in prison for role in drug ring

Her role in the drug ring is connected to her time in Montgomery, Alabama

A Georgia assistant principal has been sentenced to federal prison for her involvement in a drug ring in another state.

Melodie Cheatham was sentenced to two years in federal prison followed by three years of supervised released after she pleaded guilty to conspiring to unlawfully possess oxycodone with intent to distribute and for illegally distributing the drug.

She was an assistant principal at Brock Elementary School in the Savannah-Chatham Public School System. Her role in the drug ring, however, stems from her time in Montgomery, Alabama.

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3 thoughts on “Georgia school administrator sentenced to 2 years in prison for role in drug ring”

  1. Welp…quicko search for Melodie and yep yep. Atlanta, person in authority and drug. Yeppers, no different down there than here in Mary Land.

    Giveth authority and taketh away as usual.

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