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Date: 05-28-2024

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United States of America v. Samantha Marie Tainewasher; Calvin James Hunt

Case Number: 1:21-CR-2029

Judge: Stanley A. Bastian

Court: The United States District Court for the Eastern District of Washington (Spokane County)

Plaintiff's Attorney: The United States Attorney’s Office in Spokane

Defendant's Attorney: Douglas E. McKinley, Jr. for Samantha Marie Tainewasher and Mike William Lynch for Calvin Hunt

Description:

Spokane, Washington criminal defense lawyers Douglas E. McKinley, Jr. and Mike William Lynch represented the Defendants charged with one count of Involuntary Manslaughter, and one count of Use of a Communications Facility in the Commission of a Drug Felony

Couple Sentenced in Connection to Child’s Death from Fentanyl



On March 29, 2020, Yakama Nation Police were dispatched to Samantha Marie Tainewasher’s home in Wapato, Washington, to a report of an unresponsive fifteen-month-old child. When an officer arrived, Tainewasher, age 38, ran toward the officer with her son in her arms. Unable to find a pulse and noting the blue tinge on the child’s lips, the officer began CPR. The child was taken to the hospital where he was pronounced deceased. A toxicology report later found the child died from ingesting fentanyl.

During the investigation, the FBI seized Hunt’s phone. On the phone was a video recorded on March 27. The video pans over the Tainewasher’s bed and shows methamphetamine, a fentanyl-laced pill, and drug paraphernalia.

The FBI obtained Facebook records concerning Tainewasher and Hunt. The Facebook records showed that Hunt and Tainewasher engaged in buying and selling heroin, methamphetamine, and pills. Tainewasher also made Facebook posts acknowledging her addiction and use of drugs led to her son’s death.

“This case is incredibly tragic and heartbreaking. A 15-month-old child, whose parents are members of the Yakama Nation, ingested a deadly amount of fentanyl while in the care of his mother, who was just a few feet away. No sentence will be able to replace the loss of life of this young victim. The fentanyl epidemic continues to claim lives and inflict havoc on families from all walks of life,” stated Vanessa R. Waldref, United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Washington. “I’m very proud of my team of prosecutors, who work tirelessly to vindicate victims’ rights and who devote their careers to seeking justice on behalf of the most vulnerable among us.”

This case was investigated by the FBI. It was prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorneys Michael Ellis and Timothy J. Ohms.

Outcome:

Defendants were found guilty and

Samantha Marie Tainewasher to time served

Calvin James Hunt to 24 months in federal prison

Judge Bastian imposed 3 years of federal supervision on both defendants upon their release from custody

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