CLEVELAND, Ohio -- A former Linndale police officer and Rocky River resident admitted Tuesday to helping deal large amounts of club drugs in the Cleveland area.

Jonida Alicka, 29, pleaded guilty to possession with intent to distribute and conspiracy to distribute a controlled substance.

She was arrested in March, along with her sister Denisa Alicka and Michigan residents Rinald Turhani and Leka Konini. The FBI has said the quartet conspired to bring MDMA and high-quality marijuana from Canada to the Cleveland area.

Under a plea agreement with prosecutors, Jonida Alicka faces a likely sentence of between 57 and 71 months in federal prison. U.S. District Judge Dan Polster will sentence her on Nov. 2.

Jonida Alicka has been in jail since her arrest. Wearing an orange jail jumpsuit, she quietly answered Polster's questions during the 20-minute hearing. Her father and sister watched from the viewing gallery.

Under the plea agreement, she agreed to forfeit two firearms and $2,281 in cash seized during FBI searches.

Jonida Alicka worked one day a week as a reserve officer for the Linndale Police Department. The FBI said she conducted several drug deals during her shifts while wearing her police uniform. She was fired after her arrest.

Prosecutors said some of the drugs were dealt out of the Rocky River apartment complex where Denisa Alicka lived. She and Jonida Alicka would routinely travel from New York and Michigan with drugs, according to court records.

Prosecutors have described the two as having a lavish lifestyle, complete with plastic surgery, luxury cars and trips to Miami.

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