Man accused of money laundering after weed and cash found in Air Jordans

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The accused was taken into custody for money laundering and transported to the local jail. / According to Doug Murphy Law Firm P.C., federal money laundering “involves either the transportation of money or a financial transaction. Bernard was taken into custody for money laundering and transported to the local jail. The search revealed about US$25,000 ($31,000) and what appeared to be marijuana stuffed in a pair of Air Jordan tennis shoes. After speaking to Bernard, deputies carried out a probable cause search of the vehicle, Sheriff Brian Hawthorne reports in the police statement. Upon further investigation, the police determined that the money was proceeds of illicit narcotics trafficking.

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No more footloose and fancy-free for a man found this week with US$25,000 ($31,000) and an undisclosed amount of illegal cannabis stuffed in a pair of Air Jordan shoes during a traffic stop in Texas.

Regimend Bernard, 36, was stopped at about 2 p.m. on Monday while driving on Interstate 10 in Hankamer, Tex., according to the Chambers County Sheriff’s Office (CCSO). The traffic stop involving the Dodge Charger was initiated for unidentified traffic violations.

After speaking to Bernard, deputies carried out a probable cause search of the vehicle, Sheriff...

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