International cricketer Stuart MacGill found guilty of supplying cocaine in Australia
- Former Australian Test cricketer Stuart MacGill was found guilty of participating in the supply of cocaine in Sydney.
- MacGill pleaded not guilty to this charge and admitted to using cocaine, along with introducing Marino Sotiropoulos to a drug dealer.
- A deal for 330,000 Australian dollars for a kilogram of cocaine occurred, leading to MacGill's conviction.
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Stuart MacGill acquitted of major drug supply charge, found guilty of lesser offence
Former Australia cricketer Stuart MacGill has been found guilty of taking part in drug supply in April 2021. However, he has been cleared of knowingly taking part in a cocaine deal. He was oblivious about the scale of the exchange that began under his restaurant. This is the verdict of a Sydney District Court jury. The jury heard that the illicit exchange of Aus$330,000 for a kilogram of cocaine was struck between MacGill's drug dealer and the f…
Former test cricketer faces jail for drug supply
Stuart MacGill. Photo: Getty Images Former Australian test cricket star Stuart MacGill might still be jailed, but he has been spared a potential life sentence over his role in a $330,000 cocaine deal that led to his violent kidnapping.
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