March 19, 2015
http://www.rutlandherald.com/article/20150319/THISJUSTIN/703199915/0/lib
WHITE RIVER JUNCTION — A Perkinsville woman who allegedly kept meticulous records of her drug-dealing is facing charges.
Tina
Cushman, 39, who has several aliases according to court records,
pleaded innocent Tuesday in White River Junction criminal court to a
felony charge of delivery of narcotics and to a misdemeanor charge of
heroin possession.
Vermont State Police also seized a neatly
handwritten seven-page document from a shelf in Cushman’s bedroom that
they said appeared to be a business plan for her alleged drug dealing
enterprise.
Police said Cushman spelled out drug prices for
different levels of customers, a list of people not to deal with and
“House Rules” for her partners in the alleged business.
Court
records lay out some of the rules: “Hours of operation 10 a.m. to
midnight, Do not go behind a partner’s back to undercut deals or sell to
someone on the No Deal list, Receipts need to be gotten for all
purchases of business supplies like baggies. .. Don’t carry around large
amounts of cash, All deposits need to be reported to Tina as they occur
to allow for bookkeeping accuracy. ... No children present during
business transactions.”
A raid at the same home in August also
resulted in Chad Cushman, 43, pleading innocent to a felony count of
marijuana cultivation and misdemeanor possession of bath salts.
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