MONMOUTH COUNTY – Two brothers have been sentenced to New Jersey State Prison for selling cocaine.
On July 21, Paul Anderson, 31, of Long Branch, was sentenced to six years in prison with a one-year period of parole ineligibility on the following charges: second-degree Distribution of Cocaine in excess of .5 ounce; second degree Possession of Cocaine with the Intent to Distribute in excess of .5 ounce; and second-degree Unlawful Possession of a Firearm.
Simon Anderson, 33, of Sayreville, was sentenced to ten years New Jersey State Prison on a first-degree Possession of Cocaine with the Intent to Distribute in excess of .5 ounces.
Keshon Fenter, 36 of Brick was sentenced to Probation on a third-degree Conspiracy to Distribute Cocaine.
All three men previously pled guilty on March 30.
Back in 2021, authorities were investigating Paul Anderson where he sold over .5 ounce of cocaine on four occasions. Detectives discovered that Simon Anderson was supplying his brother Paul with large quantities of cocaine. Keshon Fenter was also observed supplying cocaine to Paul Anderson for resale.
On June 30, 2021, authorities searched homes in Long Branch, Eatontown and Oceanport, seizing over 200 grams of cocaine, a 9 mm loaded handgun with a high-capacity magazine, 450 grams of marijuana, and about $80,000 cash.
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