Crime & Safety

Another Main Line Drug Ring Defendant Pleads Guilty

As part of his plea deal, Christian Euler agreed to testify against others if needed.

Another subdealer of the “Main Line Takeover” drug ring pleaded guilty on Wednesday.

Christian Euler, 23, of Villanova, pleaded guilty to three misdemeanors, The Philadelphia Inquirer reported. He admitted receiving a controlled substance, drug possession and possession of drug paraphernalia. As part of his plea deal, he agreed to testify against others should their cases go to trial, the Inquirer said.

Euler, who attended Lafayette College, is the fifth adult subdealer to plead guilty this summer. Reid Cohen, Garrett Johnson, Willow Orr and Dominic Curcio in July pleaded guilty to numerous drug charges and agreed to testify against others should their cases go to trial.

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Additionally, a Radnor teen in July admitted his role in the drug ring and was sentenced to community service. The teenager was 17 at the time of his arrest and was tried as a juvenile. Though he is now 18, his name will not be made public.

All were accused of being subdealers for a Main Line drug ring run by two Haverford School graduates, Neil K. Scott and Timothy C. Brooks.

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The two employed high school students at Lower Merion, Harriton, Radnor and Conestoga high schools as dealers in their drug ring, Montgomery County District Attorney Risa Vetri Ferman said at the time. Additionally, they employed college students at Haverford, Gettysburg and Lafayette colleges.

Euler’s sentencing has not yet been set, the Inquirer said.

Photo of Christian Euler courtesy of the Montgomery County District Attorney’s Office

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