Estranged husband of Lovely Warren pleads guilty to drug charge 

click to enlarge Timothy Granison during his arraignment in state Supreme Court on May 20, 2021.

COURT POOL PHOTO / DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE

Timothy Granison during his arraignment in state Supreme Court on May 20, 2021.

Timothy Granison, the estranged husband of former Mayor Lovely Warren, has pleaded guilty to a drug trafficking charge that carries a minimum penalty of five years in prison, federal prosecutors announced Monday.

Granison, 43, acknowledged before a federal judge that he conspired to distribute 500 grams or more of cocaine, according to a statement issued by the federal Department of Justice.

The penalty for the charge include a minimum of five and a maximum of 40 years in prison and a $5 million fine.
PDF Timothy Granison Pleads Guilty.pdf
The Department of Justice issued a news release on Monday, April 25, 2022, stating that for Mayor Lovely Warren's estranged husband, Timothy Granison, had pleaded guilty to a drug charge and faces at least five years in prison.
Prosecutors had alleged that Granison was part of what they called a “mid-level” drug ring that peddled powdered and crack cocaine in and around Rochester.

He was arrested in May 2021 in a sweep that included a high-profile raid on the Rochester home he shared with Warren, and was charged with two felony drug counts and a felony charge of criminal possession of a firearm.

click to enlarge State Police raided the home of Mayor Lovely Warren on Wednesday, May 19, 2021. - PHOTO BY MAX SCHULTE
  • PHOTO BY MAX SCHULTE
  • State Police raided the home of Mayor Lovely Warren on Wednesday, May 19, 2021.
The mayor at the time decried his arrest as a politically-and racially-motivated ploy to derail her campaign for a third term in office.

A Democratic primary election in which she faced a challenge from Malik Evans was three weeks away at the time of the arrest. Evans went on to win the primary and the mayoralty in the fall.

RELATED: State Police raid Mayor Lovely Warren's home

RELATED: Mayor Warren delivers defiant address after husband's arrest


RELATED: Mayor Warren's husband pleads not guilty to drug and weapons charges

While Warren was never implicated in the drug operation, she was eventually charged with felony criminal possession of a firearm and two misdemeanor counts of endangering the welfare of a child and failing to secure firearms in her home.

The mayor claimed that she was estranged from her husband but shared a home with him and their 10-year-old daughter.

In October, Warren satisfied the charges by striking a plea deal that involved her pleading guilty to a violation of state campaign finance regulations in a separate criminal case that  had been brought against her and by agreeing to resign from office early.

Granison is scheduled to be sentenced on Sept. 6 before U.S. District Court Judge Frank Geraci Jr.

David Andreatta is CITY's editor. He can be reached at [email protected].
click image champion-story-banner.gif

Tags:

April Poetry Discussion: A Multitude of Voices

April Poetry Discussion: A Multitude of Voices @ Penfield Public Library

Registration is open. Come join other book-lovers from our community as they...
Cookbook Book Club

Cookbook Book Club @ Fairport Library

Join us as we discuss a variety of Mediterranean cookbooks this month!...
Kids' Book Club

Kids' Book Club @ Penfield Public Library

Registration for grades 3-5 is open. Do you love to read? Here’s...

View all of today's events »

Website powered by Foundation     |     © 2024 CITY Magazine