Kyle James Young 116-AFO #AscendDad

Sentence

Sentenced on 9/27/22 to 86 months in prison, three years of supervised release, and $2,000 restitution.

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Criminal History

Young has a significant criminal history, as described The more significant offenses are set forth in
detail below:
In December 2003, Young was sentenced in Wayne County, Iowa to consecutive terms of 10 yearsโ€™ imprisonment for conspiracy to manufacture methamphetamine and 5 yearsโ€™ imprisonment for possession of a lithium, a precursor of methamphetamine. While serving that prison sentence, Young was repeatedly cited for misconduct, three of which involved threats or violence. Young was paroled in June 2006, then revoked approximately one year later, paroled again in December 2009 only to revoked again in June 2011. Young was then paroled in April 2012 and discharged approximately two years later.

In May 2007, Young was sentenced in Clarke County, Iowa to 5 years of imprisonment for being a felon in unlawful possession of a firearm. He was paroled in December 2009, then revoked in June 2011, and paroled again in 2012. His parole was discharged approximately 2 years later.

In July 2010, Young was charged with Conspiracy to Deliver More than Five Grams of Methamphetamine, and pled guilty to a lesser included offense in June 2011, resulting in a sentence to 5 years of imprisonment. He was paroled in April 2012 and his parole was discharged two years later

Documentation

He identifies himself in an interview as Kyle for Iowa