DEA: Vallejo couple used elder care facility to make meth pills that looked like Trump's face

Tablets of MDMA in a DEA photo. A Vallejo couple was charged with making counterfeit MDMA tablets in shapes that included the Tesla logo and Donald Trump's face. Tablets of MDMA in a DEA photo. A Vallejo couple was charged with making counterfeit MDMA tablets in shapes that included the Tesla logo and Donald Trump's face. Image 1 of / 25 Caption Close DEA: Vallejo couple used elder care facility to make meth pills that looked like Trump's face 1 / 25 Back to Gallery

A Vallejo couple used the elder care facility they ran as a manufacturing space for meth pills shaped like {resident Donald Trump's face and the Tesla logo, prosecutors alleged Thursday.

The couple, 37-year-old Henry Benson and 35-year-old Roselle Cipriano of Vallejo, were charged with conspiracy to distribute and manufacture methamphetamine, among other drug-related charges.

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Prosecutors say the couple were selling the pills as MDMA, but they actually contained methamphetamine.

The pills shaped like the president's face were stamped with the word "TRUMP" on the back; others were shaped like minions and the Kool-Aid man, according to court documents.

When Genesis Care Home for the Elderly, the elder care facility they owned and operated, was raided earlier this month, Drug Enforcement Administration agents allege they found a pill press, 31 pounds of methamphetamine pills, 17 pounds of suspected meth, and a shotgun, with additional searches yielding hazmat clothing and additional suspected narcotics powder.

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A DEA agent on the case alleged that he first purchased the counterfeit MDMA tablets shaped like the Kool-Aid man and Trump's face from a Safeway on Georgia Street in Vallejo and eventually traced the pills back to Cipriano and Benson.

If convicted, Benson and Cipriano each face 10 years to life in prison and fines of up to $1 million.