Alachua County Jail inmate described as ‘one of, if not the biggest, molly dealers in Gainesville’

Staff report

GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Hassan Albert Muhammad Jr., 27, has been charged with drug trafficking and money laundering in a report that describes him as “one of, if not the biggest, molly dealers in Gainesville.”

The Gainesville-Alachua County Drug Task Force began investigating Muhammad in early 2025, with “multiple cooperating defendants” providing information about his operation. One of these cooperating defendants reportedly said Muhammad is “the largest drug dealer he/she is aware of in Gainesville.”

Muhammad allegedly receives multiple-kilogram shipments of substituted cathinone (“molly”) through the mail from China, pays for the drugs with Bitcoin, and distributes the drugs to local dealers.

On December 17, 2025, the Task Force executed search warrants on a residence used by Muhammad and his vehicle and determined that the residence was being used to distribute illegal substances and the vehicle was used to transport and distribute drugs. At the time, Muhammad was on probation for battery, and he was arrested on January 7 for violating probation and then charged with maintaining a drug dwelling on January 17.

After obtaining a search warrant for the contents of Muhammad’s phone, detectives reportedly found messages between Muhammad and several contacts that facilitated large purchases of molly, dating back to July 2023. The messages indicated that the drugs were shipped to several different addresses in Gainesville.

In February 2024, Customs and Border Protection intercepted a shipment from China that was shipped to one of the addresses in Muhammad’s messages with his supplier; the package reportedly contained over 5 kilograms of molly. A Gainesville Police Department detective reported that this was one of eight tracking numbers sent to Muhammad from one of his Chinese contacts as part of a 40-kilogram order, so the detective concluded that Muhammad received about 35 kilograms of molly from that shipment.

In June 2024, the supplier told Muhammad that one of the packages had been seized by law enforcement, and Muhammad reportedly expressed concern about ordering additional shipments if they weren’t going to be delivered.

Another package was intercepted by Customs and Border Protection in August 2024, shipped to one of the addresses shown in messages between Muhammad and his supplier. The tracking number also matched information in Muhammad’s messages. Over the next few days, Muhammad and his supplier reportedly discussed the package that was seized, and Muhammad reportedly said he was glad he had not ordered 20 kilograms “or it could have been a disaster.”

The detective estimated that Muhammad received about 254 kilograms of molly over about 2.5 years, and “these substances were trafficked throughout Gainesville.”

Muhammad has been charged with maintaining a drug dwelling, conspiracy to traffic drugs, trafficking phenethylamines, and money laundering over $300,000. He has two misdemeanor convictions (one violent) and was on probation when the search warrant was executed. Judge Adam Lee ordered him held without bail until the probation case is resolved, Judge Sean Brewer set bail at $250,000 on the drug dwelling charge, and Judge Jonathan Ramsey set bail at $4,000,000 on the trafficking and money laundering charges.

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  • Goodness that’s a lot of drugs to give a estimate if you need to estimate how much 250kg of molly is. Imagine your standard trash can you put at the curb now fill it slam full of pills and that will be 250-300kg of pills which is 500-600lbs.

  • High bail. Might be the end for him. Surprised it’s not fed crime.

  • Synthetic cathinones is not “molly” at all. It’s actually the exact opposite. Synthetic cathinones are “bath salts”. Research chemicals. Extremely dangerous with a very dark, negative experience. “Molly” is MDMA more commonly referred to as “Exstacy” but in its purest, raw form. MDMA is a very safe compound with almost universally positive reviews for experience. That story is written upside down and gives the indication that what that guy was selling is Molly & so, likely safe. That’s wrong & dangerous. That’s an irresponsible thing to print. Get it right, our community depends on you for correct information.

  • If that dealers customers new they were buying bath salts (much harder product to market) they might reconsider the purchase. The very least we can do is expose Big Bath Salt Daddy for what he is. A con man. A liar. A rip off artist. But he’s definitely not the biggest Molly dealer because he doesn’t even sell Molly as a product. Who researched this story for print?

  • Actually, it was Judge Colaw who set the $4million bonds on the arrest warrant. Thank you Judge Colaw- best judge we have!!

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