Cape Girardeau man sentenced to serve more than 14 years in federal prison for selling fentanyl

CAPE GIRARDEAU – The United States Attorney’s Office has announced that 47-year-old Jimmy L. Hudson, Jr. of Cape Girardeau, Mo. has been sentenced to serve 175 months in federal prison for distribution of fentanyl.

 

Hudson appeared for a sentencing hearing last week before United States District Judge Stephen N. Limbaugh, Jr. at the federal courthouse in Cape Girardeau.

 

At a guilty plea hearing last year, Hudson admitted that he sold a quantity of fentanyl to an individual in Cape Girardeau in April 2023. Unbeknownst to Hudson at the time, the individual purchasing the fentanyl was working as an informant for the federal Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA).

 

According to court documents, this latest case represents Hudson’s third federal drug-trafficking conviction.

 

At the time he sold the fentanyl, Hudson was already on federal supervised release stemming from a 2015 conviction for distributing methamphetamine. After serving the nearly 15-year sentence, Hudson will once again be placed on supervised release.

 

This case was investigated by the DEA.

 

Assistant United States Attorney Jack Koester handled the prosecution for the Government.