Friday, October 31, 2025 - Five reputed drug dealers were hit with federal charges Thursday, October 30 for allegedly peddling fentanyl-laced opioid pills that caused the death of Robert De Niro’s grandson in 2023.
Grant McIver, Bruce Epperson, Eddie Barreto, John Nicolas,
and Roy Nicolas were named in an indictment unsealed in Manhattan federal court
Thursday. They were allegedly part of a criminal crew that sold thousands of
counterfeit pills to unsuspecting teens and young adults across New York City.
The five men allegedly supplied the drugs responsible for the
July 2023 overdose death of the legendary actor’s grandson, Leandro De Niro
Rodriguez . Law enforcement sources also said the group sold drugs that killed
19-year-old Akira Stein, the daughter of Blondie guitarist Chris Stein.
Less than six months before her death, Akira Stein allegedly
messaged John Nicolas in December 2022: “I overdosed.” Nicolas allegedly
replied, “Wtf babe?” She allegedly wrote back, “You’re totally protected can’t
find the batch everything’s okay just letting you know.
I crushed up two barely split one. Like I barely did anything
and I know my tolerance,” she allegedly said, adding, “just warn customers in
batch might be extra strong.”
Federal prosecutors said she died from an overdose on May 30,
2023, at the age of 19.
Sophia Haley Marks, 20, an alleged drug dealer known as the
“Percocet Princess,” has been separately charged with being the person who sold
De Niro Rodriguez the specific pills he overdosed on.
According to the indictment, the crew’s activities involved
several individuals and methods. Epperson, known as “Tea,” and Barreto
allegedly began selling drugs, including marijuana, cocaine, LSD, and
prescription pills, in 2019, often conducting deals out of Manhattan hotel
rooms or Epperson’s Queens apartment.
McIver, also known as “Dizzy,” allegedly began selling drugs
in 2023, including a potentially fatal form of fentanyl and Zylazine, an animal
tranquilizer not approved for human use. Roy Nicolas and his brother, John
“John John” Nicolas, are accused of selling fentanyl-laced pills in 2022, often
referring customers to each other.
The crew allegedly advertised their drugs on social media
platforms like Snapchat, Instagram, TikTok, and Telegram, targeting teens and
young adults.
Marks, who was charged in 2023, allegedly bought drugs from
the crew, including Xanax and fentanyl, and resold them to others, including
Leandro De Niro Rodriguez.

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