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Second Chinese National Arrested in Connection with Illegal Marijuana Grows in Maine Faces Federal Charges

Seamus OthotBy Seamus OthotAugust 27, 2024Updated:August 27, 20245 Comments3 Mins Read1K Views
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Chinese national Jiamin Liao faces federal charges for her role in a black market marijuana growing conspiracy.
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A Chinese national arrested during law enforcement raids on illegal marijuana grows in March is now facing federal charges.

[RELATED: Maine Sheriff Raids Three More Black Market Pot Houses, Seizes $39k, 900 Plants, and a Toyota — One “Brooklyn” Woman Arrested…]

The 29-year-old Jiamin Liao, who has addresses in Maine, California, and New York, is facing two federal felony charges of maintaining a marijuana-involved premise after it was discovered that she was the owner of two houses, one in Norridgewock and one in Madison, which were being used to illegally cultivate marijuana.

Liao was arrested after a warrant was issued on May 15 for her arrest, and her case was unsealed Tuesday.

[RELATED: Triad Weed: How Chinese Marijuana Grows Took Over Rural Maine…]

If she is convicted, Liao faces a forfeiture of nearly $40,000 in cash that the Somerset County Sheriff’s Office seized at the time of her arrest, as well as fines up to $500,000 and as many as 20 years in prison.

Liao was previously arrested in March during a raid by the Somerset Sheriff’s Department on three illegal marijuana facilities, which led to the seizure of 900 cannabis plants, as well as a 2022 Toyota SUV and drug paraphernalia.

She was the owner of two of the three properties: 571 Thurston Hill Rd., Madison, ME, which she has owned since May 2022, and 114 Upper Main St., Norridgewock, ME, which she has owned since December.

571 Thurston Hill Rd., Madison
114 Upper Main St, Norridgewock

After her March arrest, Liao was charged with Cultivation of Marijuana (Class B, over 500 marijuana plants) and Unlawful Trafficking in Scheduled Drugs (Class A, marijuana over 20 pounds).

[RELATED: Maine Gov. Janet Mills’ Brother Helped Transfer Nine-Acre Black Market Cannabis Grow to Chinese National “Mother” Living in Guangdong Province…]

She was issued a $10,000 cash bail, which she paid, before the issuance of the new arrest warrant for federal charges.

Liao is only the second person arrested in connection with the illegal Chinese-operated marijuana grows in Maine to face federal charges.

[RElATED: TRIAD WEED: First Chinese National Faces Federal Charges for Weed Operation in Maine…]

In April, the 67-year-old Xisen Gou, a naturalized citizen originally hailing from China, was charged with federal drug offenses.

Guo was initially arrested at an illegal marijuana grow site at 549 Main Rd., Passadumkeag, where he is supposed to be under house arrest.

When the Maine Wire visited Guo’s residence this month, he was not home and the house appeared to be abandoned.

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Seamus Othot

Seamus Othot is a reporter for The Maine Wire. He grew up in New Hampshire, and graduated from The Thomas More College of Liberal Arts, where he was able to spend his time reading the great works of Western Civilization. He can be reached at [email protected]

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Marisa
Marisa
1 year ago

Why aren’t they also charged with being in the country illegally? If they are on a tourist visa, they are obviously breaking the law. It’s worth investigating the real kingpins in NYC who are making millions on all the grow farms operating in the US.

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Boxcar
Boxcar
1 year ago

She’s only doing the job hard working Mainers on welfare refuse to do…drug trafficking.

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Paco
Paco
1 year ago

Can’t say it to often. LaPage was right .

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Conservative
Conservative
1 year ago

When will the Governor, State and local police forces CLOSE every one of these sites?
They need to arrest every single person who is growing marijuana, burn the plants and have the banks foreclose on any mortgages and sell off the properties to cover all expenses!
These operations are being run by illegal aliens and they need to be deported….

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sandy
sandy
1 year ago

Conservative, sorry but look who is running our State.

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