Panola County man receives five-year sentence for cocaine distribution

Scott F. Leary U.S. Attorney at Northern District of Mississippi
Scott F. Leary U.S. Attorney at Northern District of Mississippi
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Irish Lee of Como, Mississippi, was sentenced to five years in federal prison for distributing cocaine. The sentencing took place in Aberdeen before Senior U.S. District Court Judge Michael P. Mills. In addition to the 60-month prison term, Lee will serve three years of supervised release after his incarceration.

Lee, 49, had previously pleaded guilty to the cocaine distribution charge on November 13, 2025. He was indicted alongside Christopher Mack, who also pleaded guilty and is scheduled for sentencing on March 19, 2026.

Following the sentencing hearing, Lee was taken into custody by the U.S. Marshals Service.

The announcement was made by U.S. Attorney Scott F. Leary of the Northern District of Mississippi and FBI Special Agent in Charge Robert Eikhoff.

“Several years ago, our border opened up and drugs poured into our country,” stated U.S. Attorney Leary. “The price of drugs then dropped precipitously. Drug cartels took advantage of this situation and made hundreds of millions of dollars by overdosing our kids and taking our money. Cheap drugs resulted in an increase in gang activity and violent crime throughout our district. A response to this crisis was the Homeland Security Task Force (HSTF) initiative, of which this case is a part. The HSTF is a whole-of-government partnership dedicated to eliminating criminal cartels, drug trafficking rings, human smuggling, child trafficking or other crimes involving children. Through historic interagency collaboration, the HSTF directs the full might of United States law enforcement towards identifying, investigating, and prosecuting such crimes. The Mississippi HSTF is comprised of agents from FBI, HSI, ATF, DEA, among others, who work closely with the United States Attorney’s Office. I want to commend the FBI for leading this investigation, their tenacity and professionalism is superb. I also want to commend prosecutor Chad Doleac. We are blessed in the Northern District of Mississippi to have the most capable narcotics prosecutors in the nation, and Chad Doleac is one of them. We work for the people of the Northern District of Mississippi. The HSTF initiative is an important component of our service to you. Please contact law enforcement if you become aware of these crimes. We will respond.”

“Illegal drugs like cocaine devastate communities across our nation and have no place in Mississippi,” said FBI SAC Eikhoff. “Today’s sentencing sends a clear message: drugs will not be tolerated, and Mississippi will not be a safe haven for drug traffickers and distributors. The FBI, the Cleveland Police Department, the Homeland Security Task Force, and our law enforcement partners will continue to work tirelessly to pursue individuals like Mr. Lee who bring these harmful substances into our communities.”

Assistant U.S. Attorney Chad Doleac prosecuted this case.



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