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Former Australian cricket player Stuart MacGill was found guilty of participating in cocaine supply by a Sydney court, but not commercial supply. He admitted to using cocaine and introducing his partner's brother to his drug dealer. Prosecutors allege a deal for A$330,000 worth of cocaine was made. MacGill maintains his role was limited to the introduction. He was beaten and threatened during an abduction.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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