Crips’ Holly 44 St. Gang buys fentanyl with Seattle grants from phony nonprofits
The above video is dated Tuesday.
The above video is dated May 28, 2023. A segment of the 44 Holly Street Gang begins at minute 10:59.
Crips, a notorious LA gang, has 35,000 members with local chapters throughout America.
One of them in Seattle is called “44 Holly Street”, a real street there.
The Gang has partnered with the City of Seattle to buy fentanyl with millions of dollars in grants since 2005.
According to the IRS, there are 10,200 nonprofits in Seattle.
How many of those are also laundering money for other crime syndicates?
No one knows.
They have never been audited.
Who is the leader of the Crips 44 Holly Street Gang, who was selling fentanyl in six states, resulting in four deaths in three days on the Lummi American Indian Reservation in October 2023?
Why has no one been charged with “distribution resulting in death” or murder for these four fentanyl fatalities?
Who are prosecutors protecting?
According to four law enforcement agencies, Marquis Jackson is the leader of the Holly St. Gang.
Naming Jackson as the Gang’s leader is:
Richard A. Collodi, Special Agent in Charge of the FBI Seattle field office
David F. Reames, Special Agent in Charge, DEA Seattle Field Division
Deputy Chief Eric Barden of the Seattle Police Department
U.S. Attorney Tessa M. Gorman
Gorman was dismissed in February and replaced by Charles Neil Floyd in October.
At press time, unable to verify whether Collodi, Reames, and Barden still hold their positions.
More details are in these press releases from the:
Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)
Justice Department
FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation)
In May, prosecutors submitted:
60,000 pages of evidence
wiretap records involving 23 defendants.
Charges against 19 defendants are distribution and conspiracy to sell:
825,900 fentanyl pills
6.5 kilos of fentanyl powder
7.69 kilos of cocaine
3.3 kilos of meth (methamphetamine)
However, prosecutors have charged no one with conspiracy to commit murder.
Why?
Seattle Federal District Judge Jamal N. Whitehead combined multiple indictments of 30 persons into one case:
2:24-cr-00164-JNW (United States v. Jackson et al.)
According to informant, Michael Young Jr., 44, the Crips Tacoma Lummi Nation crime ring sold drugs in:
Arizona
Georgia (Atlanta Crips hub)
Kansas
Montana
Missouri
Ohio
Texas
Washington (Crips hubs in Seattle and Renton)
Young is in jail, serving a seven-year sentence on Nov. 20th.
He was a key part of the Crips gang in Tacoma, WA, under Marquis Jackson.
Will Young testify against Jackson at his trial on Feb. 2nd?
According to the IRS, Clubs of King County received $57,980,772 in grants from 2019 to 2023.
Tax returns for 2024 are due next year, 2025 in two.
https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/910532600/202531329349301938/full
The Clubs do not have to disclose the sources of the grants.
Boys & Girls Club of Seattle 2023 Tax Return filed on May 25th
https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/910532600/202531329349301938/full
In 2023, the King County Boys and Girls Club paid Matelia (Marty) Jackson, 50, a salary of $141,304, plus $8,141 in unspecified other compensation.
According to prosecutors, her salary was co-mingled with drug funds from fentanyl sales from the Crips 44 Holly St. Gang.
Marquis Jackson, 32, their gang leader, is Mrs. Jackson’s son.
Mrs. Jackson controlled SE Network SafetyNet’s finances, a phony nonprofit, from 2010 through 2024.
The IRS never approved SafetyNet's tax-exempt status as a charity.
Mrs. Jackson was charged with conspiracy to commit money laundering, working for gang leader Marquis Jackson, her son.
She is out on bond pending the outcome of her trial, starting Feb. 2nd in Seattle Federal District Court.
Marquis and his father, Mandel, 51, however, are charged with selling fentanyl and cocaine.
The Judge denied them bond.
They are in jail pending the outcome of the Feb. 2nd trial with their mother.
In 2024, the City of Seattle acknowledged paying $2 million to Mrs. Jackson’s non-profit.
Details are in this story:
Why haven’t the City of Seattle and the Boys and Girls Club of King County been added to the Jackson Seattle Crips drug case as co-conspirators?
Who are prosecutors protecting?
The trial against a drug ring of 19 people is also in Seattle, and starts on May 5th.
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“This (two-year) investigation revealed that the trafficking organization (44 Holy) was a supplier to a community that was rocked by four fentanyl overdose deaths in just four days.”
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