On Tuesday, Daniels was fined $2,500. After his release from prison, he’ll be on supervised release for five years, Singal said. During that time, he’ll be barred from having alcohol and illegal drugs for which he can be tested upon reasonable suspicion. On Feb. 27, 2018, federal agents fanned out across Androscoggin County executing more than 20 search warrants on suspected illegal marijuana growing operations. A grand jury handed up an indictment that named more than a dozen defendants, including businesses prosecutors said were used to launder drug proceeds. Agents searched Daniels’ home and an adjacent garage where they seized roughly 119 kilograms of marijuana, 27 sheets of marijuana concentrate, and equipment used to manufacture marijuana concentrate, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office, which prosecuted the case.