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Kaczur still working out with Patriots
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New England Patriots guard Nicholas Kaczur worked as an informant for federal drug agents after he was arrested in New York on a charge of carrying the powerful painkiller oxycodone without a prescription, a lawyer said. (article 3)
Kaczur wore a recording device to help agents build a case against his alleged supplier , Daniel Ekasala, according to Ekasala's lawyer , Bernard Grossberg, The Boston Globe reported Wednesday. (article 3)
A Drug Enforcement Administration agent said in an affidavit that a cooperating witness - whose name was not revealed - wore a recording device during three drug buys in May. (article 3)
The government's sting operation was detailed in a six-page affidavit filed by a DEA special agent in US District Court in Boston. (article 6)
In DEA documents turned over to the defense, Kaczur said that he had begun buying OxyContin in November 2007 and purchased 100 pills every few days, paying tens of thousands of dollars over time. (article 6)
In each of the deals, the witness bought 100 OxyContin pills from Ekasala for $3,900 in cash, the agent wrote. (article 4)
Kaczur was at Gillette Stadium yesterday, according to a team employee who saw him as Patriots players and coaches continue to work in the offseason program. (article 1)
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- Kaczur still working out with Patriots (boston.com, 06/05/2008, 439 words)
- Lawyer: Patriots player arrested, turns informant (seattletimes.nwsource.com, 06/04/2008, 547 words)
- Police Say Patriot Aided in Drug Sting After Arrest (nytimes.com, 06/05/2008, 313 words)
- Lawyer says Pats Nicholas Kaczur worked as DEA informant (seattletimes.nwsource.com, 06/05/2008, 348 words)
- Saugus man charged with supplying drugs to Patriots player (boston.com, 06/04/2008, 369 words)
- Secret deal by Patriot knocked (boston.com, 06/05/2008, 387 words)
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