
The former Cricket player in Australia, Stewart McGil, was convicted of participating in the supply of Cocaine by the Sydney Court on Thursday after the jury cleared him of his involvement in the commercial offer of the property.
ABC state broadcaster reported that the 54 -year -old, who admitted that he was not guilty, admitted the use of cocaine and presented his partner’s brother to the drug dealer.
Prosecutors claim that the couple later concluded a deal for $ 330,000 ($ 208,197) of cocaine, but McGill maintained his involvement was limited to the front at the Sydney Restaurant in April 2021.
A group of men was arrested a month after the kidnapping of McGil, who said he was transferred to an abandoned house where he was beaten and threatened with a pistol.
Macgill, a football player who was likely to play more than 44 tests if he was not a contemporary of Warren, will return to the court for his ruling in May.