you have already violated your parole.
You knew your lecture you got when you got on parole - avoid people who use/deal/are around drugs. If you are using how did you get by the ua.
Your druggie friends will always get you back into trouble and that goes for any dealer 'freinds'.
You have used a lawyer (maybe court appt.). Call them up and ask what to do (it is att/client privilege privacy).
Turning yourself in if your attt. suggests so would sort of defeat the loan - you cannot get money to pay it back while in jail. And maybe he would forget about it by the time you finish your sentence. Or he might be in jail by that time or even, given the violence of the drug trade, he might not be a problem for you at all.
I wonder if you have a house as an asset or credit cards - most of our drug dealing clients used and every asset and relative's asset was put on the line. Those who did not use were the ones who made money and were able to keep it but they were usually eventually caught.
The att. could as one poster mentioned help you negotiate a deal perhaps and tell you how to best proceed.
The only other option is to go in local hiding from the drug dealer and be trying to get him his money some legal way.
Crime always compounds against you.
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