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Who's who? Meet the Penn State frat bros accused of operating the off-campus coke ring

Video 14 arrested in Penn State cocaine ring scandal Pennsylvania Attorney General Dave Sunday and former acting DEA Administrator Derek Maltz weigh in on a large-scale cocaine trafficking operation at Penn State University. Authorities arrested fourteen individuals, including current and former students, for running a drug ring that used popular cash apps and Snapchat to distribute cocaine.

After news of the alleged Penn State fraternity coke ring broke earlier this week, individual complaints released by the Office of the Attorney General in Pennsylvania provide more specifics into each suspect's alleged involvement.

Those 14 complaints detail an alleged hierarchy within the cocaine-trafficking operation, from accused suppliers and distributors to fraternity members allegedly tasked with weighing, packaging and delivering cocaine.

Attorney General Dave Sunday announced that Agostino Abbatiello, 24, turned himself in Tuesday morning, was arraigned and denied bail. He is the accused Penn State coke kingpin. (Pennsylvania Office of the Attorney General Dave Sunday)

1. Agostino "Pablo Pledgescobar" Abbatiello

Alleged position: "Top of food chain" according to prosecutors.

He reportedly made the Dean's list at the university and "had a passion for numbers and financial storytelling" the New York Post reports. He is facing numerous felony charges.

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Thomas Robinson, 22, is facing felony charges for his alleged involvement in the downstream logistics of the operation. (Pennsylvania Office of the Attorney General Dave Sunday)

Alleged position: Downstream Logistics/Distribution

Robinson allegedly worked closely with Abbatiello and distributed cocaine from his frat to Penn State students, using Snapchat to sell to others. Detectives relied on confidential informants to bust the operation – an informant who purchased drugs from Robinson blew the operation open. He ultimately gave up his partner in crime – Abbatiello – once arrested.

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Mohammed Huraibi, 22, is facing felony charges in the alleged cocaine distribution ring. (Pennsylvania Office of the Attorney General Dave Sunday)

According to court documents, he introduced Robinson to Abbatiello. Hurabi and Robinson initially split the cost on bulk cocaine purchases before Hurabi attempted to buy out of the partnership in late 2023. Despite stepping back from the bulk operation, he allegedly continued selling drugs to someone at another fraternity

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Lars Zeepvat, 24, is accused of sourcing the drug and transporting it in the operation. (Pennsylvania Office of the Attorney General Dave Sunday)

Alleged position: Business partner to Abbatiello and distributor

Zeepvat and Abbatiello were "close friends" investigators say. Court documents say, "Zeepvat explained that he was a cocaine user and when he first came to Penn State, he had a source for cocaine in Philadelphia." He would use the source to obtain the drug.

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Robert Zanolla, 24, is accused of helping transport cocaine from New York City to State College, Pennsylvania. (Pennsylvania Office of the Attorney General Dave Sunday)

Alleged position: Suspected of moving cocaine from New York City

Allegedly worked closely with Zeepvat to make trips to the city to pick the drug up and bring it back to the State College area. Abbatiello offered to pay Zanolla to do it. The duo reportedly made three trips to purchase cocaine for Abbatiello.

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Paul Robinson, 59, is accused of helping his son, Thomas Robinson, conceal evidence in a safe, a complaint alleges. (Pennsylvania Office of the Attorney General Dave Sunday)

Connection: Father to Thomas Robinson, is accused of concealing said evidence by his alleged possession of a safe containing coke and cash from his son’s alleged dealings.

Exterior of the Delta Upsilon fraternity house in State College. Penn., April, 2025. The Penn State University frat house is one of two at the center of an alleged cocaine trafficking ring which was announced in a press conference by State Attorney General Dave Sunday, Monday, August 17, 2026. (Google Maps)

Documents say Brogno packaged and delivered cocaine at Robinson’s direction.

The Pennsylvania Attorney General announced cocaine was allegedly cut and packaged at the Delta Upsilon and Sigma Chi fraternity houses and distributed to Penn State University students. (Kelsie Cairns)

Facing misdemeanor charges for allegedly purchasing/delivering cocaine from Robinson and Huraibi.

Complaint alleges he purchased cocaine from Robinson and assisted with packaging and delivery

Exterior of the Sigma Chi fraternity house in State College. Penn., April, 2025. The Penn State University frat house is one of two at the center of an alleged cocaine trafficking ring which was announced in a press conference by State Attorney General Dave Sunday, Monday, August 17, 2026. (Google Maps)

Beardsley is facing misdemeanor drug charges for allegedly packaging cocaine and using a digital scale under Robinson’s direction.

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Fraternity: Court filings do not explicitly specify a formal fraternity affiliation for Smith.

Smith reportedly bought cocaine from Abbatiello while the pair were roommates "on at least ten occasions" court documents say. He also helped to package the drug five different times. He is facing misdemeanor charges.

Weisman reportedly helped Robison by packaging coke in baggies and using a digital scale to weigh the drug. He is facing misdemeanor charges.

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