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Woodbridge man sentenced to 25 years for beating, kidnapping girlfriend

From the U.S. Attorney’s office: 

Ahmad Sayed Hashimi, aka Jimmy Hashimi, of Woodbridge, was sentenced today to 25 years in prison for his role in beating and kidnapping his ex-girlfriend, in addition to leading drug distribution conspiracies.

Hashimi was indicted by a grand jury on four counts: 1) Conspiracy to Distribute Oxycodone; 2) Conspiracy to Distribute Cocaine; 3) Kidnapping; and 4) Interstate Domestic Violence. On September 29, after a three-day jury trial, he was convicted of all four counts. 

According to court documents and evidence presented at trial, from approximately November 2009 through March 2015, Hashimi created and managed a wide ranging drug distribution scheme involving both powder cocaine and oxycodone obtained fraudulently from pharmacies.  He distributed these drugs in Virginia, Maryland, and Washington, D.C.  Hashimi’s drug distribution schemes involved at least 46.5 kilograms of powder cocaine and at least 30,000 30mg oxycodone pills, approximately 9,000 of which have been directly attributed to Hashimi.  Ten co-conspirators have been convicted federally in connection with Hashimi’s drug schemes, and another 13 conspirators have been convicted in state courts.

More on on this case from the U.S. Attorney’s office.