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PORTLAND A Lewiston man was sentenced Tuesday to 7 1/2 years in prison for his role in a Twin Cities conspiracy to sell marijuana illegally under the guise of the Maine Medical Marijuana Program.
Timmy Bellmore, 45, also was sentenced to a concurrent 30 months behind bars for evading $206,724 in income taxes, for which he was ordered to pay restitution to the Internal Revenue Service.
Bellmore told the judge he was sorry for his actions and that he took full responsibility, as evidenced by his guilty pleas to the two charges more than a year ago.
He apologized to the many people he implicated in his illegal conduct by including them in his marijuana growing business. They believed he was operating legally under the state’s medical marijuana program.
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