“every time i woke up, every time i looked at my parents’ faces, i asked myself questions because i never thought i would end up in prison,” she said, adding she was paid $500 for every day she worked for the organization and that she never asked for a percentage of the money she was transporting.
“i never thought i was going to get rich. i see it now. i woke up. i said, ‘this isn’t for me.’ i never put coke up my nose.”
archambault broke down and sobbed several times while she answered questions from her defence lawyer, ludovic dufour.
she became very emotional while she recalled how her brother overdosed and died before she was arrested in november 2022. she was detained at the leclerc detention centre in laval when she learned her sibling overdosed on crack cocaine.
“i felt like shit,” she said.
on some of the days she worked, she was making up to four deliveries for the group. archambault said she was eventually asked to also count the money she delivered and provided an accounting of it through encrypted messages sent to other people involved in the network. she described her role as that of “a secretary” and said she never made decisions for the group.
she delivered the money to an address on pothier ave. in montreal where the man who is now her boyfriend, kepler philogène, resided while the network was under investigation. philogène, 41, is awaiting his sentence in the same case.