Link to latest news on this guy dated April 12th. This guy keeps digging the hole he is in. This story chronicles his troubles, the original arrest, second arrest and now the search warrant finding more "stuff".
http://www.wvgazette.com/section/News/2006041121
Law enforcement officers seized guns, ammunition, prescription painkillers and drug paraphernalia last week when they searched Dante di Trapano’s South Hills home, according to a federal search warrant unsealed this week.
More than 15 federal agents, Metro Drug Unit officers, Charleston police and State Police searched the Charleston lawyer’s home for more than six hours Thursday.
Officers seized
three crack cocaine pipes, a chunk of suspected crack, a bag of white chunks and residue and other items with white residue on them, including two spoons, a knife and a laptop computer, plus miscellaneous white particles from the master bedroom rug, according to one receipt attached to the warrant.
Di Trapano and his wife, Teri, were arrested March 14 in St. Petersburg, Fla., on felony drug possession charges after cocaine was allegedly found in their hotel suite.
Police said they seized 73 pieces of crack cocaine and 21 grams of powder cocaine while investigating a disturbance in the hotel allegedly involving di Trapano, who is the agent for National Football League star and Rand native Randy Moss.
No charges have been filed against the di Trapanos in West Virginia. Also, nothing in the warrant indicates that the guns were not legal. Paperwork was found with some firearms, one receipt stated.
Teri di Trapano’s blue diary, which contains an entry as recent as April 4, was seized as well. She was home during the search, according to one receipt.
Officers wrote that they also took seven unopened vials and one empty vial of Buprenex, a brand-name version of buprenorphine, which is “a narcotic analgesic used to treat or prevent moderate to severe pain,â€