BANGOR, Maine — A Van Buren man was arrested Sunday and charged with being part of a conspiracy to smuggle cocaine obtained in Texas into Canada after federal authorities claimed he was seen giving a Canadian man $300,000 in cash.
Robert Rossignol, 59, made his first appearance Monday in U.S. District Court.
Two Canadian men were arrested Friday after one of them was observed by agents with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement receiving nearly $300,000 in cash hidden in a box from Rossignol in a Houlton parking lot Wednesday, according to court documents.
Rossignol, Matthieu LeBlanc, 29, of Shediac, New Brunswick, and Chad Hallett, 29, of Dieppe, New Brunswick, were charged with conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute and distribute 10 kilograms or more of cocaine.
Ten kilograms of cocaine is equal to 22 pounds of the drug.
Hallett agreed Monday to be held without bail pending the outcome of his case. LeBlanc’s first appearance had not been scheduled as of late Monday afternoon.
A bail hearing for Rossignol was set for Monday before U.S. Magistrate Judge Margaret Kravchuk.
During Monday’s hearing, Kravchuk told Rossignol that he would have to pay $500 a month from his military pension and other income toward a court-appointed attorney.
Information about which branch of the service Rossignol served in or when was not available Monday.
The drug scheme came to the attention of ICE agents about 2:20 p.m. Wednesday when Hallett and an unidentified woman crossed the border at Houlton, according to an affidavit signed by agent Shawn Serra. The couple allegedly told a Customs and Border Patrol officer they were headed to Atlantic City, N.J., for pleasure.
ICE agent Kinsman Corthell followed Hallett’s car to a commercial parking lot where he observed a man, who turned out to be Rossignol, remove a rectangular box from the back seat of his vehicle and hand it to Hallett, according to the affidavit. Hallett was observed putting the box in his trunk.
After Rossignol left the parking lot, Hallett and the woman headed south on Interstate 95, according to the affidavit. A short time later, Hallett was stopped by the Maine State Police for speeding. After Hallett showed signs of nervousness, a police dog named Dorsta was brought to the scene and hit on the trunk of the car, where the box with $298,585 was recovered, the affidavit said.
In a subsequent interview with ICE agents, Hallett said he intended to meet LeBlanc in Atlantic City, N.J., on Thursday, according to the affidavit.
The two planned to spend time in the casinos changing the smaller denomination bills into larger ones before heading to Houston to meet a cocaine dealer identified as “Vic.”
Hallett told investigators he and LeBlanc planned to purchase cocaine for $29,000 per kilogram, then return to Maine and turn it over to the man Hallett called “The Border Guy.” That man was identified in the affidavit as Rossignol. Hallett also said he had made the trip with LeBlanc five or six previous times and expected to be paid $11,000 by LeBlanc for the coming trip.
The Canadian men were arrested Friday after Hallett met up with LeBlanc in the Atlantic City airport, according to the affidavit.
The circumstances surrounding Rossignol’s arrest Sunday were not available Monday.
If convicted, each man faces a minimum of 10 years in prison because of the amount of cocaine alleged to have been involved in the conspiracy and a maximum of life, as well as a fine of up to $1 million.



Let hope he is not a “Confidential Information” now. Not so much on being sneaky about who told on who…lol
Never would of thought In a million years Bob would be involved in something like this. I guess, you really don’t know people. Do we???
Very good job Agent Corthell. Keep up the nice work.
Dang, I miss the 80’s . We had some good times and these things weren’t considered such a big deal. I feel bad for this generation having to live with such strict prohibition. After alcohol prohibition all those evil alcohol traffickers suddenly turned into respected businessmen. Someday it will happen again.
Ten kilograms of cocaine is equal to 2.2 pounds of the drug.? Not True, BDN. Ten Kilograms of cocaine would equal to 22 pounds. 22.0462 to be precise :)
Bob! WTH were you thinking? I’m in disbelief .. Someone must have made a mistake, can’t be real…I want to wake up from this nightmare! I grew up with you, close friend, classmate, WTH? Never in a MILLION years…..
I know, right! Such a respected member of the community! Blows my mind!
The man will get what he deserves for his unlawful activities…
interesting how one would of never thought this about Bob with his
high-strung personality throughout the years participated in religious
and school functions with the children of this community acting as a
role model (what a shame).
Thats what I thought too. leading a double life… I agree with you 100%.. Don’t know why bob got involved with this stupid stuff…
……..Greed !!
…the high-strung part didn’t give it away?
I hope Mr. Rossignol unfortunate encounter with drugs and money will teach our youth that this is not the kind of business we need in Maine.
Bob is innocent until proven guilty, the news article does not say anything about Bob admitting anything. I’m going to keep my mind open and wait for the courts to decide his fate. You people shun this man because of what he does behind closed doors, he never threw it on your children or made your children do what he is alleged to have done behind the closed doors. Just because there are these accusations, it doesn’t change the Bob Rossignol that had helped the VB community. Half of Van Buren has skeletons in their closets that are just as bad, if not worse. IF these allegations are proven true, I don’t support them, but I will never turn my head to the great things that he did for the VB community
I will never put him aside, hes like family.. I just never thought he could have done anything like this… He was so trusting in my eyes and never did any wrong… Just never imagined the skeletons were dealing drugs,… personal use yes… I guess I’m nieve and dont want to believe anyone that close to me would be this deep in it….
Bob is just like every other dirtbag who sells drugs, greedy and caring only about himself.