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Omaha woman sentenced to 200 months for methamphetamine distribution

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Omaha woman sentenced to 200 months for methamphetamine distribution

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Matthew R. Molsen United States Attorney for the District of Nebraska | U.S. Attorney for the District of Nebraska

Hanna J. Williams, a 44-year-old resident of Omaha, has been sentenced to 200 months in federal prison for distributing methamphetamine. The sentencing took place on April 2, 2025, delivered by United States District Court Judge Brian C. Buescher. Following her imprisonment, Williams will undergo a 5-year supervised release period, as there is no parole in the federal system.

The charges stem from an incident that occurred on November 15, 2023, when a Drug Enforcement Administration confidential source (CS) conducted a controlled purchase of one pound of methamphetamine. The confidential source initially met with Hanna Faust, also known as "Williams," at a location in mid-town Omaha. Faust contacted her supplier, Daniellea M. Fedail, after which the CS waited in her vehicle for the methamphetamine to arrive.

Fedail soon arrived, handing over a pound of methamphetamine with a 99% purity level to Williams, who then exchanged it with the CS for money.

Fedail has been dealt her sentence, having pleaded guilty to distributing methamphetamine. On December 19, 2024, Judge Buescher sentenced Fedail to 120 months in prison, also followed by a 5-year term of supervised release.

The case was an investigation carried out by the Drug Enforcement Administration.

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