Adam Jasinski Charged Regarding Recent Arrest
According to TMZ “Big Brother” winner Adam Jasinski was formally charged with possession of Oxycodone with the intent to distribute after he was arrested nearly three weeks ago for allegedly trying to sell a sock full of 2,000 Oxycodone pills. Jasinski will reportedly have to hand over all the money and property related to this situation to include some of the $500,000 winnings which is believed to have been used to fund this operation.
I bet at the time he thought this was a genius idea, but now, well now he could face up to 20 years in prison. Unless you just migrated from another planet, most people, even kids know that drugs are illegal and that if caught you will go to jail. I am really curious as to what the guy said in his head at the time he gave himself permission to go through with this obvious failure of a plan.
If its about a drug problem I hope he gets the help he needs, if its about making money I suggest he get a different type of sales job.
Jordasche Bledsoe










What a shame. His money could have been put to much better use. Now as you say Dasche, he’s facing time in the prison. Sucks to be him.
Doper!
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