Man Sentenced for Selling Drugs on the Dark Web Under the Moniker Phantomlab

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SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Cody Boyd, 26, of Woodbridge, was sentenced today by U.S. District Judge Troy L. Nunley to three years in prison for conspiracy to distribute and to possess with intent to distribute testosterone, Acting U.S. Attorney Phillip A. Talbert announced.

According to court documents, in December 2017, law enforcement agents began monitoring PhantomLabs, an online storefront on Dream Market, a dark web sales site. Agents identified Boyd, as the owner and operator of this store, which sold, among other things: anabolic steroids (including testosterone, deca durabolin, oxymetholone (Anadrol), oxandrolone (Anavar), methandrostenolone (Dianabol), and boldenone (Equipoise)), cocaine, Xanax pills, and pound-quantities of marijuana.

PhantomLabs had joined Dream Market on May 27, 2017. Less than 10 months later, on March 23, 2018, it had 620 customer reviews presenting an average satisfaction rating of 4.9 on a five-point scale.

On March 26, 2018, agents executed search warrants at Boyd’s home and business. In total, agents found more than 100 pounds of steroids – at least 1,500 vials of liquid steroids and approximately 10 pounds of powder steroids. They also found approximately 20 pounds of marijuana and 50 Xanax pills. Additionally, agents found more than $26,500 in cash, an AR-15-style rifle registered to him, more than 10 fraudulent drivers licenses bearing Boyd’s photo and false names, various items bearing the PhantomLabs brand logo, packets of suspected butane honey oil, and an electronic money counter. Agents also found a Sig Sauer handgun in Boyd’s truck. At Boyd’s business unit, agents found a digital scale, about 50 U.S. Postal Service parcels, and a folder containing indicia for Boyd and Team Phantom.

Agents seized Boyd’s Ford Shelby GT 350, which he valued at $120,000, about $95,000 in currency and bank accounts, and about 2.2 bitcoins.

This case is the product of an investigation by the Northern California Illicit Digital Economy Task Force (NCIDE), composed of agents from Homeland Security Investigations, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the U.S. Postal Inspection Service, the Drug Enforcement Administration, and IRS Criminal Investigation. The NCIDE Task Force is a federal task force focused on targeting all forms of dark web and cryptocurrency activity in the Eastern District of California. Assistant United States Attorney Paul Hemesath prosecuted the case.

Source: justice.gov/usao-edca/pr/san-joaquin-county-man-sentenced-selling-drugs-dark-web-under-moniker-phantomlab
 

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Tbh I actually have no idea what you can get I just know heat follows and that means potentially drawing attention to our community inadvertently so I avoid.
 

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SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Cody Boyd, 26, of Woodbridge, was sentenced today by U.S. District Judge Troy L. Nunley to three years in prison for conspiracy to distribute and to possess with intent to distribute testosterone, Acting U.S. Attorney Phillip A. Talbert announced.

According to court documents, in December 2017, law enforcement agents began monitoring PhantomLabs, an online storefront on Dream Market, a dark web sales site. Agents identified Boyd, as the owner and operator of this store, which sold, among other things: anabolic steroids (including testosterone, deca durabolin, oxymetholone (Anadrol), oxandrolone (Anavar), methandrostenolone (Dianabol), and boldenone (Equipoise)), cocaine, Xanax pills, and pound-quantities of marijuana.

PhantomLabs had joined Dream Market on May 27, 2017. Less than 10 months later, on March 23, 2018, it had 620 customer reviews presenting an average satisfaction rating of 4.9 on a five-point scale.

On March 26, 2018, agents executed search warrants at Boyd’s home and business. In total, agents found more than 100 pounds of steroids – at least 1,500 vials of liquid steroids and approximately 10 pounds of powder steroids. They also found approximately 20 pounds of marijuana and 50 Xanax pills. Additionally, agents found more than $26,500 in cash, an AR-15-style rifle registered to him, more than 10 fraudulent drivers licenses bearing Boyd’s photo and false names, various items bearing the PhantomLabs brand logo, packets of suspected butane honey oil, and an electronic money counter. Agents also found a Sig Sauer handgun in Boyd’s truck. At Boyd’s business unit, agents found a digital scale, about 50 U.S. Postal Service parcels, and a folder containing indicia for Boyd and Team Phantom.

Agents seized Boyd’s Ford Shelby GT 350, which he valued at $120,000, about $95,000 in currency and bank accounts, and about 2.2 bitcoins.

This case is the product of an investigation by the Northern California Illicit Digital Economy Task Force (NCIDE), composed of agents from Homeland Security Investigations, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the U.S. Postal Inspection Service, the Drug Enforcement Administration, and IRS Criminal Investigation. The NCIDE Task Force is a federal task force focused on targeting all forms of dark web and cryptocurrency activity in the Eastern District of California. Assistant United States Attorney Paul Hemesath prosecuted the case.

Source: justice.gov/usao-edca/pr/san-joaquin-county-man-sentenced-selling-drugs-dark-web-under-moniker-phantomlab
3 years... wow that's ridiculous that they have such varying punishments for crimes committed.

Ross Ulbricht at around 28yo with no prior criminal history got 2 LIFE sentences + 40yrs to be served concurrently without the possibility of parole. And he didn't even sell anything at all, he just operated a damn site (SILK Road).

Complete bullshit.
 

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3 years... wow that's ridiculous that they have such varying punishments for crimes committed.

Ross Ulbricht at around 28yo with no prior criminal history got 2 LIFE sentences + 40yrs to be served concurrently without the possibility of parole. And he didn't even sell anything at all, he just operated a damn site (SILK Road).

Complete bullshit.
Thats insane. I didnt even know you could get a life sentence for anything short of violent crimes. much less two
 

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Thats insane. I didnt even know you could get a life sentence for anything short of violent crimes. much less two
Yea seems ridiculous to me. He was on Trump's list to have his sentence commuted, but I guess he chose someone else.

The $144k bitcoin the government stole from this guy and auctioned off for $48 million would be worth close to $10 billion today.
 

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Yea seems ridiculous to me. He was on Trump's list to have his sentence commuted, but I guess he chose someone else.

The $144k bitcoin the government stole from this guy and auctioned off for $48 million would be worth close to $10 billion today.
Did a little reading and it sounds like they slammed him with everything they could because he ordered some hits on people leaking opsec for the site.

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Did a little reading and it sounds like they slammed him with everything they could because he ordered some hits on people leaking opsec for the site.

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Why did they drop that case? More than half his charges are "conspiracy to commit"
 

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Why did they drop that case? More than half his charges are "conspiracy to commit"
supposedly he paid for them, but no one was actually murdered. I just skimmed the wiki article for him. i have no idea one way or another.
 

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The crazy part about Ulbricht's story is he had insanely good OPSEC. He made one slip up on the clear net years before he started the silk road and that is what ended up getting him busted. It's honestly amazing that the dude was caught.
 
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3 years... wow that's ridiculous that they have such varying punishments for crimes committed.

Ross Ulbricht at around 28yo with no prior criminal history got 2 LIFE sentences + 40yrs to be served concurrently without the possibility of parole. And he didn't even sell anything at all, he just operated a damn site (SILK Road).

Complete bullshit.
He also was knee deep in conspiracies to murder, knowingly allowed chemical weapons to be sold, trafficking of various sorts, etc. He did far worse than the largest dealer.
 
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supposedly he paid for them, but no one was actually murdered. I just skimmed the wiki article for him. i have no idea one way or another.
Read the book. He was no remote operator of a site by any stretch of our libertarian imagination. Started out that way with the mushrooms, but that pose was over fast.
 

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