Allston, Massachusetts Man Pleads Guilty to Supplying Meth and Date Rape Drug Analogue

By Tiffany Williams –

withtiffanywilliams_20250903_014717_00004531852948478873847 Allston, Massachusetts Man Pleads Guilty to Supplying Meth and Date Rape Drug Analogue

An Allston man admitted in federal court Tuesday that he was running a meth and club drug pipeline straight out of his home, prosecutors said.

Peter Schiepers, 33, pleaded guilty in Boston to five drug charges, including trafficking methamphetamine and 1,4-Butanediol, a chemical analogue of GHB—the so-called “date rape drug.” He now faces sentencing on Jan. 7, 2026, before Judge Richard Stearns. Schiepers was first indicted in April.

Investigators said he had been moving meth around the Boston area for months. A tip in November 2024 led federal agents to a cooperating source, who made a series of controlled buys from Schiepers between that winter and early 2025.

In January, Schiepers sold an ounce of meth. Weeks later, he sold four more ounces—plus a full liter of BDO—upping the stakes and sealing his fate.

With the guilty plea, Schiepers is staring down years in federal prison for flooding Boston’s streets with hard drugs and dangerous chemicals.

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