LOS ANGELES (KESQ) - A Los Angeles County man was sentenced today to 27 years in prison for running what prosecutors dubbed a "DoorDash for drugs" that provided same-day delivery of cocaine and fentanyl-laced pain pills to customers, including two who died from overdoses. Estrada pleaded guilty in Los Angeles federal court in October in two separate cases. She subsequently pleaded guilty to money laundering. "The level of harm inflicted by this large-scale drug distributor is incalculable,'' Anthony Chrysanthis, special agent in charge of the DEA Los Angeles Division, said in a statement. One of Estrada's lieutenants, Gilberto Marquez, 37, of Woodland Hills, pleaded guilty to a conspiracy charge and was sentenced in February to over five years behind bars.