BANGOR ( AP) — A Maine man has pleaded guilty to drug charges stemming from a large cocaine operation.
Donald Vigue, of Dexter, pleaded guilty to conspiring to distribute cocaine on Tuesday. Police say the 42- year-old Vigue played a role in a drug outfit ran by Roger Belanger and his daughter Kelli Mujo between 2002 and 2014.
Belanger and Mujo were convicted last summer. Eight other people involved the cocaine ring have pleaded guilty to conspiring.
Vigue faces a $1 million fine and up to 20 years in prison. Sentencing is set for a later date.
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