Former Denver Broncos running back Travis Henry changed his plea on Thursday morning in U.S. District Court in Billings before Judge Richard Cebull.Henry ((pictured, thanks KTVQ-TV)) reached a plea deal with prosecutors, admitting to a single charge of conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute five or more kilograms of cocaine. Two counts of cocaine distribution will be dropped. In court, Henry said he became involved with the drug ring in 2008 and distributed some substances in Montana.Assistant U.S. Attorney Joseph Thaggard recalled the evidence that led investigators to Henry. A traffic stop on Interstate 90 in September 2008 by the Montana Highway Patrol and Drug Enforcement Agency intercepted a drug delivery headed for Billings.The driver, with the initials CSI, told investigators he was going to deliver the drugs and take the proceeds back to Denver, Colorado. CSI, identified Henry as the "money guy". Judge Cebull allowed Henry to be released, pending a drug te...
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