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Montreal drug trafficker who says he's addicted to crime to be released from prison next month

11 July 2025
in Canada
Montreal drug trafficker who says he's addicted to crime to be released from prison next month
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Montreal gangster Jeffrey Colegrove, 59, has been denied full parole due to his extensive criminal history, including drug trafficking while incarcerated, but will be released on statutory release on August 21. Conditions of his release include avoiding criminal associates, staying drug-free, living in a halfway house, and allowing monitoring of his communications.

Explain It To Me Like I’m 5: Montreal gangster Jeffrey Colegrove, who has a long history of crime and was recently denied full parole, will be released next month on statutory release despite admitting to his addiction to illegal activities.

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