DOWNTOWN — A FEDERAL JURY in Brooklyn convicted Brandon Nudelman, 33, of Staten Island on all counts of a superseding indictment charging him with firearms trafficking conspiracy,firearms trafficking and conspiracy to obstruct justice, yesterday, March 5, according to a press release.
Prosecutors established at trial that between January and September 2023, Nudelman and co-conspirators used 3D printers and “Polymer 80” kits to assemble untraceable ghost guns — including at least nine devices capable of converting semi-automatic weapons into fully automatic machine guns — and sold them without a license.
A Sept. 7, 2023, search warrant at a co-conspirator’s residence recovered multiple homemade firearms, nine switches, 3D printers and more than 100 rounds of ammunition.
Nudelman faces up to 30 years in prison. Three co-defendants have already pleaded guilty and await sentencing. Judge Ann M. Donnelly oversaw the proceedings following a six-day trial.
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