A Pittsburgh attorney has been charged with felony offenses for allegedly helping conceal evidence connected to a cocaine trafficking ring at Penn State University.
Paul Robinson is accused of hiding a safe containing drugs and cash and is the father of Thomas Robinson, who investigators identified as one of the alleged leaders of the operation.
Authorities say cocaine was cut and packaged at the Delta Upsilon and Sigma Chi fraternity houses before being distributed primarily to other students.
Fourteen people were charged in the investigation, with Paul Robinson being the only person charged who is not a student, CBS News has reported.
His law firm said the allegations involve Robinson personally and do not involve the firm, its clients or its legal services, while his son is also facing separate drug-related charges from 2024.
