Travis Williams, arrested during NETFORCE Operation Miller Time, was adjudicated guilty and sentenced to 14 years in prison for Conspiracy to Traffic Cocaine 200-400 grams and two counts of Trafficking in Cocaine 200-400 grams. He was also ordered to pay $300,000, which is a $100,000 fine on each count.
The defendant was working with a narcotics source of supply on the East Coast of Florida. He would bring cocaine over to Southwest Florida to supply a local dealer. The defendant was arrested in 2024.
Narcotics Chief Katherine Phillips and Assistant State Attorney Ryan Pomponio prosecuted the case.
Operation Miller Time involved months of investigation and surveillance in Lee and Collier Counties, by multiple NETFORCE agency partners. NETFORCE members from Homeland Security, the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, Fort Myers Police Department, Cape Coral Police Department, Lee County Sheriff’s Office, the Collier County Sheriff’s Office, U.S Customs and Border Protection, ATF, and the Lee County Port Authority Police worked this extensive investigation.
State Attorney Amira Fox created NETFORCE to coordinate a circuit-wide approach to identifying, investigating, and dismantling long-term organized crime, narcotics, racketeering, and money laundering criminal enterprises.
Samantha Syoen – State Attorney’s Office Communications Director
