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Bank fraud investigation leads to drug charges, guilty plea for fake pill maker

Niceville.comJune 25, 20233 Mins Read
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FLORIDA – A man from Cape Coral has admitted to producing fake pills that contain fentanyl and committing other federal crimes such as bank fraud.

Brandon Albanito, 37, has pleaded guilty to a six-count information charging him with possession of a controlled substance (fentanyl) with the intent to distribute it, two counts of possessing counterfeit drugs for sale, possessing parts used to manufacture counterfeit drugs, possessing a firearm as a convicted felon, and bank fraud, said United States Attorney Roger B. Handberg.

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Albanito faces a maximum penalty of 30 years in federal prison for bank fraud, up to 20 years’ imprisonment for controlled substance offenses, up to 15 years on the firearms offense, and lesser penalties for the counterfeit drug charges.

Albanito has agreed to forfeit $97,146.95, traceable to the fraud offense, and the other items he possessed illegally, including a pill press and firearms. Albanito is also required to make full restitution to the financial institution which was the victim of his fraud scheme.

According to court documents, in March 2021, Albanito defrauded his federally insured bank with a scheme involving falsely disputed cash transfers that he had authorized. Albanito illegally obtained $97,146.95 through the scheme.

As part of its fraud investigation, the U.S. Secret Service executed a search warrant at Albanito’s Cape Coral residence in January 2023. Upon entry into the residence, law enforcement reported observing a large, commercial-grade pill press in the garage and hundreds of counterfeit oxycodone pills on a nearby shelf.

The counterfeit pills, which appeared identical to prescription oxycodone pills, were found to contain fentanyl, according to prosecutors.

Law enforcement obtained a second warrant permitting them to search for and seize evidence related to drug manufacturing and distribution. During this search, they reportedly seized a five-gallon bucket containing approximately 30 pounds of counterfeit alprazolam pills (which actually contained the designer drug clonazolam), a five-gallon bucket containing approximately 20 pounds of pill binding agent, pill dies (i.e. tooling used by a pill press to create pills), and two firearms within the residence.

DNA testing conducted on both firearms is said to have determined that Albanito had possessed them. Albanito was previously convicted in two federal cases (2011) involving money laundering, drug distribution, creating false identification documents, and possessing a firearm as a felon. As such, he is prohibited from possessing a firearm or ammunition under federal law, said the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Middle District of Florida.

This case was investigated by the United States Secret Service, the United States Food and Drug Administration, the Cape Coral Police Department, with assistance from the Pasco Sheriff’s Office. It is being prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Michael V. Leeman.

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