Seventh and Eighth Defendants Sentenced in St. Croix Tribal Drug Investigation
MADISON, WI—Stephen P. Sinnott, Acting United States Attorney for the
Western District of Wisconsin, announced that the two more defendants were sentenced
today in the St. Croix tribal drug investigation: (1) George Rainey, 29, Rice Lake,
Wisconsin; and (2) Bruce Rainey, 30, Eau Claire, Wisconsin. United States District Judge
James T. Moody, a visiting judge from the Northern District of Indiana, sentenced the
defendants for their role in distributing crack cocaine on St. Croix tribal lands from
approximately January 2001 through September 2008. Judge Moody sentenced George
Rainey to 168 months (14 years) in federal prison without parole, and sentenced Bruce
Rainey to 210 months (17 years, 6 months) in federal prison without parole.
These two defendants are the seventh and eighth defendants sentenced as a
result of this investigation into drug dealing on St. Croix tribal lands. The previous
defendants sentenced are set forth below:
| Name |
Crime of Conviction |
Sentence Imposed |
| Joseph Merrill |
Distribution of Crack Cocaine |
4 years |
| Manley L. Williams |
Distribution of Crack
Cocaine |
8 years, 4 months |
| Christifer Sonnenberg |
Distribution of Crack
Cocaine |
5 years, 6 months |
| Jean Sonnenberg |
Conspiracy to Distribute
Crack Cocaine |
19 years, 7 months |
| Bruce Sonnenberg |
Conspiracy to Distribute
Crack Cocaine |
24 years, 4 months |
| Amanda Sonnenberg |
Conspiracy to Distribute
Crack Cocaine |
3 years, 10 months |
Defendants Andrew Sonnenberg, Diana Martin, and Margrette Cobb have also pleaded
and sentencing hearings will be scheduled in the near future.
These two defendants, and other members of the conspiracy, worked together to
obtain and distribute crack cocaine on St. Croix tribal lands from at least January 2001
through September 2008. Each of the members of the conspiracy, at various times,
traveled with Jean Sonnenberg to obtain crack cocaine from her sources in the
Minneapolis-St. Paul area. The drugs were then sold to customers on tribal lands in
northwestern Wisconsin. During the first several months of 2008, an individual
working with law enforcement officers purchased crack cocaine from these five
defendants on several occasions. Each of these purchases was recorded by law
enforcement officers.
Acting United States Attorney Sinnott stated that today’s sentencings were the
result of a long-term investigation being conducted by the Wisconsin Department of
Justice, Division of Criminal Investigation-Narcotics Bureau; the Federal Bureau of
Investigation; the St. Croix Tribal Police Department; the Rice Lake Police Department;
the Barron County Sheriff's Department; the Burnett County Sheriff's Department; the
Polk County Sheriff's Department; the Native American Drug & Gang Initiative; and
the Wisconsin State Patrol. Sinnott stated that the investigation is continuing and
additional indictments and arrests are expected.
Prosecution of these cases have been handled by Assistant U.S. Attorney John W.
Vaudreuil.
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