Former Australian Cricketer Stuart MacGill Found Guilty in Cocaine Supply Case
Former Australia Test cricketer Stuart MacGill has been found guilty of involvement in a cocaine supply case by a Sydney court. However, the jury cleared him of commercial drug supply charges.
Key Points:
- Verdict Delivered: MacGill, 54, was found guilty of participating in cocaine supply but not in commercial distribution.
- Court Proceedings: The former cricketer had pleaded not guilty but admitted to using cocaine.
- Link to Drug Supply: He acknowledged introducing his partner’s brother to a drug dealer.
- Legal Outcome: The case was heard in a Sydney court, with the verdict delivered on Thursday.
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