Who is Paul Robinson? Penn State cocaine case puts lawyer father accused of hiding evidence in focus
Paul Robinson faces felony charges after prosecutors accused him of helping conceal drugs and cash in the Penn State drug ring case.
Paul Robinson, father of a key figure in a Penn State drug trafficking investigation, has been charged with tampering with evidence and hindering apprehension. The charges stem from his alleged involvement in hiding evidence related to the operation, which involved the distribution of cocaine among students, fraternity members, and suppliers in New York and Philadelphia.
Robinson, a lawyer specializing in various legal fields, is not a current or former Penn State student, making him the only individual charged outside the university community.
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