Big Brother 9 Winner Adam Arrested For Dealing Drugs
Big Brother 9 Winner Adam Arrested For Dealing Drugs
Big Brother 9 had its fair share of crazies and somewhat low lives, but winner Adam Jasinski takes the cake. Today he was arrested for dealing drugs
and speculation leads police to believe pills purchased using his Big Brother winnings. Adam also had some negative publicity during the show when he
was fired from his job for using the word "retard". After the jump you can see the full story and watch Adam get arrest just like he was on Big
Brother!
Big Brother winner Adam Jasinski charged with dealing drugs
Mike Beaudet FOX Undercover producers Jonathan Wells and
Kevin Rothstein A reality television show star is in trouble with the law in Massachusetts, charged with flying to the Bay State to sell oxycodone
pills.
Adam Jasinski, last year’s winner of the CBS show “Big Brother,” was charged today in U.S. District Court in Boston
with possession of oxycodone pills with intent to distribute. He was ordered held in custody until another hearing Thursday.
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Undercover’s camera was at the North Reading police station early this morning capturing exclusive video of Jasinski being loaded into a police
vehicle for his day in court. He was arrested there on Saturday night, just hours after flying into Logan Airport to allegedly sell oxycodone.
Authorities say in court papers that Jasinski had nearly 2,000 oxycodone pills on him when he flew from his home in Delray Beach, Florida to
Logan Airport. A Massachusetts man arrested for allegedly dealing drugs earlier this month picked him up at the airport. The two then drove to a strip
mall parking lot in North Reading to allegedly complete the deal, but DEA agents busted him there.
Authorities say Jasinski, whose nickname is
“Baller,” flew into Massachusetts with drugs hiding in his pants. Jasinski allegedly confessed that he had been selling thousands of
oxycodone pills all along the East Cost over the past several months, and had been funding his enterprise with the $500,000 price he won from the
“Big Brother Season 9” show.
If convicted, Jasinski faces up to 20 years imprisonment and a $1 million fine