Oueida pleads guilty to drug crimes

By Mark Russell
Updated December 13 2012 - 3:13pm, first published 2:46pm
An overhead view of the mansion, complete with an eight-hole golf course.
An overhead view of the mansion, complete with an eight-hole golf course.

When multimillionaire accused drug kingpin Mohammed Oueida was arrested, police said he was living in a $2.8 million mansion with an eight-hole golf course, a swimming pool, tennis court and wine cellar, and had a Ferrari 360 Spider, a light plane, and $6 million in a Swiss bank account.

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