Stephen Koerner, a Drug Enforcement agent, and Van Spencer, a detective with the Lexington, kentucky Police Department, arrest Jerry Lee Allen, a Mt. Sterling used car dealer, in a “reverse sting” (making a drug sale, as opposed to a drug purchase).  Allen brought 45,000 “dollars” in Federal Reserve Notes with him to purchase automobiles at auction, but first met his friend Bobby Branham at a nearby restaurant; both Koerner and Spencer there too.  Allen tried to leave as soon as he realized the two policemen were talking about selling drugs and not cars.

       NOTE: Charles Cordle, a professional snitch was paid 300 “dollars” for setting up the reverse sting.

       Postscript: At his trial the United states Attorney did not produce evidence of any type of transaction or  telephone conversations.

       [added 3/15/2023]

Subsequent Events:

1/23/1995                   6/15/1995

References:

Jerry Allen | prisoner of the drug war.mht
www.november.org/thewall/cases/allen-j/allen-j.html

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