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United States of America v. Pasqual Perez Duckett

Date: 12-19-2025

Case Number: 24-cr-00736

Judge: Cameron McGowan Currie

Court: United States District Court for the District of South Carolina (Richland County)

Plaintiff's Attorney: United States District Attorney’s Office in Columbia

Defendant's Attorney: Click Here For The Best Columbia Criminal Defense Lawyer Directory

Description:
Columbia, South Carolina, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with distribution of fentanyl which resulted in the death of a 28-year-old Columbia woman.

In July 2023, agents with the Drug Enforcement Administration, in collaboration with the City of Columbia Police Department and the Richland County Sheriff's Department, initiated an investigation into Pasqual Perez Duckett, 41, of Newberry, after receiving credible information about his involvement in distributing large quantities of counterfeit prescription pills, cocaine, marijuana, and methamphetamine throughout Richland and Newberry Counties.

The investigation revealed that Duckett had ordered approximately 125 kilograms of pill binder to be shipped to his residence, which he then used to manufacture thousands of counterfeit pills. These pills were falsely marketed as Percocet and Oxycodone but were laced with fentanyl.

On August 30, 2023, Duckett distributed a counterfeit pill to a 28-year-old woman from Columbia, who believed the pill to be Percocet. After ingesting the pill, the victim was found dead the following morning by her mother. Toxicology and autopsy reports confirmed that the cause of death was acute fentanyl toxicity.

After learning that the pill he distributed caused the victim’s death, Duckett took steps to distance himself from the incident, including checking out of a hotel the following day, deleting text messages from his phone, and moving his vehicle in an apparent attempt to establish an alibi. Despite this knowledge, Duckett continued to distribute fentanyl-laced pills, falsely marketed as Percocet, on at least three separate occasions after learning of the victim's death.

“Fentanyl continues to plague our communities, showing up in illicit substances and counterfeit pills,” said U.S. Attorney Bryan Stirling for the District of South Carolina. “We are fighting this evil head on with our law enforcement partners and hope this sentence brings a measure of peace and closure to our victim’s family and loved ones.”

“This sentence reflects the devastating reality of fentanyl trafficking,” said Robert J. Murphy, Special Agent in Charge of the DEA Atlanta Division. “A life was lost because of this defendant’s actions, and no punishment can ever undo that harm. Today’s sentencing holds the offender accountable and sends a clear message that those who profit from distributing this deadly poison will face severe consequences.”

“Those who put fentanyl on our streets should be treated as murderers; it’s no different than shooting someone,” said Richland County Sheriff Leon Lott. “They know these drugs kill people and continue to do it.”

“I have witnessed first-hand the devastatingly harmful and lethal effects of fentanyl and opioids," said Columbia Police Chief William H. "Skip" Holbrook. "This sentencing is another example of law enforcement working together to arrest and prosecute opioid traffickers and distributors who have zero regard for the sanctity of life or the harm being inflicted in our communities.”

Senior United States District Judge Cameron McGowan Currie sentenced Pasqual Perez Duckett to 240 months imprisonment, to be followed by a three-year term of court-ordered supervision and ordered restitution to the victim’s family to cover funeral costs. There is no parole in the federal system.

This case was investigated by the Drug Enforcement Administration, the City of Columbia Police Department, and the Richland County Sheriff’s Department. Assistant U.S. Attorney Ariyana Gore prosecuted the case.
Outcome:
Defendant is committed to the custody of the BOP for 240 months with the court's recommendations that he be housed at FCI Edgefield and that he be evaluated for participation in the Intensive Drug Treatment program. Upon release from imprisonment, the defendant shall be on supervised release for 3 year with mandatory, standard, and special conditions to include minimum monthly restitution payments of $100.00 to commence 30 days after release from custody, no new credit charges or additional lines of credit without USPO approval, access to USPO of any requested financial information, and substance abuse testing. Special Assessment of $100.00 due immediately. Restitution of $7,600.00 due immediately, interest waived.
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What was the outcome of United States of America v. Pasqual Perez Duckett?

The outcome was: Defendant is committed to the custody of the BOP for 240 months with the court's recommendations that he be housed at FCI Edgefield and that he be evaluated for participation in the Intensive Drug Treatment program. Upon release from imprisonment, the defendant shall be on supervised release for 3 year with mandatory, standard, and special conditions to include minimum monthly restitution payments of $100.00 to commence 30 days after release from custody, no new credit charges or additional lines of credit without USPO approval, access to USPO of any requested financial information, and substance abuse testing. Special Assessment of $100.00 due immediately. Restitution of $7,600.00 due immediately, interest waived.

Which court heard United States of America v. Pasqual Perez Duckett?

This case was heard in United States District Court for the District of South Carolina (Richland County), SC. The presiding judge was Cameron McGowan Currie.

Who were the attorneys in United States of America v. Pasqual Perez Duckett?

Plaintiff's attorney: United States District Attorney’s Office in Columbia. Defendant's attorney: Click Here For The Best Columbia Criminal Defense Lawyer Directory.

When was United States of America v. Pasqual Perez Duckett decided?

This case was decided on December 19, 2025.