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Agostino Abbatiello, 24, is also being called ‘Austin Powders,’ ‘Nostrildamus’ and ‘Kirk Cocaine’ on social media. He’s among 14 people charged over an alleged drugs ring at the prestigious college
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Agostino Abbatiello, 24, is also being called ‘Austin Powders,’ ‘Nostrildamus’ and ‘Kirk Cocaine’ on social media. He’s among 14 people charged over an alleged drugs ring at the prestigious college
Read this reportTwo Penn State fraternities are at the center of a cocaine trafficking ring bust, leading to charges against 14 people, authorities said.
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Agostino Abbatiello of Westbury, N.Y., was named in a criminal complaint as the largest distributor in the alleged Penn State cocaine ring.
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Court complaints reveal Agostino Abbatiello's alleged drug ring used Cash App and Snapchat to facilitate cocaine sales across Penn State fraternities.
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Authorities say 13 former or current Penn State University students participated in a cocaine-trafficking ring that involved two fraternities
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AIPROPX has consolidated 5 reports from 5 outlets into a single canonical entry on “How Penn State’s ‘Pablo Pledgescobar’ – an accounting blogger and alleged cocaine kingpin – was caught in frat-house sting.” The covered outlets are based across 3 regions — US, UK, and Other.
The earliest report in this entry came from ABC News (Aug 18, 2026, 06:31 UTC); the most recent came from The Independent (Aug 19, 2026, 20:49 UTC).
Comparing the wording across sources, 2 named entities are referenced by multiple outlets and the phrase recurring most across the coverage is “penn state”.
7 statements are carried by only one outlet within this set and are not echoed by the others.
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