Pubdate: Tue, 27 Apr 2004 Source: Knoxville News-Sentinel (TN) Copyright: 2004 The Knoxville News-Sentinel Co. Contact: http://www.knoxnews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/226 Author: Bill Poovey, Associated Press SEIZED DRUG MONEY TO BENEFIT RURAL POLICE CHATTANOOGA - An illegal immigrant has pleaded guilty to smuggling $1.1 million - drug money that will be forfeited to the rural sheriff's department that found the cash hidden in a car. Speaking through a court interpreter, Ezequial Guzman-Cornejo, 23, entered the plea at a hearing where a prosecutor said Guzman-Cornejo was en route to Texas from New Jersey where he had sold 80 kilos of marijuana smuggled from Mexico. Assistant U.S. Attorney Perry Piper said Guzman-Cornejo was traveling on Interstate 75 in a white Ford Excursion when the car was stopped for tailgating by Bradley County drug officers Jan. 12. U.S. District Judge R. Allan Edgar on Friday set an Aug. 9 sentencing hearing after Guzman-Cornejo entered the plea to a charge of attempting to evade a currency reporting requirement. The judge said that after any imprisonment the illegal immigrant likely would be deported. Piper said Guzman-Cornejo, who told officers he was born in Mexico, attended school for about two years and has lived in the United States illegally most of his life, did not implicate anyone else in the case and agreed to forfeit the money. No drugs were found in the car. With no one claiming the cash, it will go to the Bradley County Sheriff's Department, with a total annual budget of less than $5 million. Joe Bartlett, managing attorney for asset forfeiture at the Tennessee Department of Safety, previously described the $1.1 million as the largest amount of cash forfeited to a local law enforcement agency in his 18 years with the state program. Piper said Guzman-Cornejo was married about two years ago in Fresno, Calif., and had been in New Jersey for several months when he was arrested. Piper told the judge the government dismissed an immigration charge. Guzman-Cornejo's attorney, Arturo Hernandez of San Jose, Calif., declined comment after the hearing. - --- MAP posted-by: Keith Brilhart