Stuart MacGill Guilty in Cocaine Supply Case
Stuart MacGill Guilty in Cocaine Supply Case

Stuart MacGill Guilty in Cocaine Supply Case

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Former Australian cricketer Stuart MacGill has been found guilty of participating in the supply of cocaine, but cleared of involvement in large commercial drug supply by a Sydney court. MacGill admitted to introducing his partner's brother to his drug dealer, which prosecutors claimed led to a deal worth AUD 330,000 for a kilogram of cocaine. The jury determined his involvement was limited to the introduction and not the broader transaction. MacGill was previously kidnapped and assaulted by a group of men, an incident he delayed reporting due to fear. Concerns have been raised about his well-being by the Australian Cricketers' Association. MacGill's sentencing is scheduled for May.

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