On March 26, Stephanie Raimundo was convicted and sentenced on multiple charges, including manslaughter, following her January arrest, which resulted from a yearlong investigation by the Flagler County Sheriff’s Office Major Case Unit proving that her actions contributed to the overdose death of 22-year-old Calvin Stull in January 2024.

Raimundo pled no contest to Manslaughter, Trafficking in Methamphetamine, Possession of Cocaine with Intent to Sell, and two counts of Trafficking in Fentanyl. Following Raimundo’s plea agreement, Judge Dawn Nichols of the Seventh Judicial Circuit found her guilty and sentenced her to 16 years in a Florida Department of Corrections prison, with 449 days of time served.

“This poison peddler is going to prison for manslaughter for selling the fatal dose of poison,” said Sheriff Rick Staly. “We investigate every overdose death as a homicide and are committed to holding poison peddlers accountable for their actions. If you are a poison peddler and sell a fatal dose, rest assured that we will come after you. These are very difficult cases, and I commend our Major Case Unit for putting another poison peddler in prison for selling a fatal dose.”