Duluth woman charged with witness tampering in meth case (Minnesota)
A 40-year-old Duluth woman has been charged with threatening a witness who helped Duluth police bust a methamphetamine trafficking ring.
Suzette Leah Anderson is charged with aggravated first-degree witness tampering and tampering with a witness in the first-degree.
Police and the Lake Superior Drug and Gang Task Force said Anderson, who is also known as "Momma Gotti," threatened bodily harm to a confidential witness in a drug investigation that led to Anderson's son being indicted on federal drug charges.
Anderson's son, Lee Ronald Nesgoda, 24, pleaded guilty this month to conspiracy to distribute more than 500 grams of meth. He faces a potential sentence of 21 to 27 years in prison. Three co-defendants also entered guilty pleas for their roles in the meth-trafficking ring.
Anderson's next court date is scheduled for April 17.
http://www.duluthsuperior.com/mld/duluthsuperior/news/local/14211745.htm
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