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MacGill a repeat coke user before $330k deal, jury told


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MacGill a repeat coke user before $330k deal, jury told

Former Test spin bowler Stuart MacGill is facing a jury over his alleged role in a major ******** deal that led to him later being kidnapped and beaten.

The 53-year-old appeared at Sydney’s Downing Centre District Court on Tuesday after he pleaded not guilty to one count of taking part in the supply of a prohibited *****.

MacGill is alleged to have facilitated the supply of one kilogram of ******** in the suburb of Neutral Bay, on Sydney’s lower north shore, on or around April 8, 2021.

Crown prosecutor Gabrielle Steedman told the jury MacGill was a regular ******** user at the time of the incident and would often buy the ***** from an associate, who could only be referred to as “Person A” during the trial.

The former sportsman allegedly introduced Person A to his brother-in-law, Marino Sotiropoulos, for the purpose of supplying the ***** dealer with a kilogram of ******** for $330,000.

MacGill had been in a defacto relationship with Sotiropoulos’s sister, Maria O’Meagher, with whom the ex-cricketer ran restaurant Aristotle’s in Neutral Bay, the jury was told.

MacGill had allegedly been buying ******** from Person A for several years, usually in half-gram quantities for $200.

There was a trusted relationship between the pair and MacGill was allowed to rack up ***** debts of around $1000, the court was told.

On one occasion, he allegedly complained about the quality of the ******** Person A was selling him and said his brother-in-law could get better drugs in a large quantity.

Ms Steedman told the jury the charge against MacGill only related to him setting up a meeting between the pair for the ******** to be exchanged.

“The accused facilitated the meeting so that Person A could be supplied with ********,” she said.

Following the initial deal, Person A allegedly decided to set up another in which he would rip off the suppliers by using a fake bundle of cash.

But once it became apparent they had been ripped off, the suppliers allegedly targeted MacGill in their search for Person A.

There was no dispute MacGill was kidnapped by several men on 14 April, 2021, and driven to a remote location, where he was stripped and beaten, the jury heard.

He was released after several hours and six days later he went to police to report being kidnapped, the court was told.

Defence barrister Thos Hodgson said MacGill maintained he simply introduced Person A and Sotiropoulos and had no further involvement in what occurred between them.

“He had no knowledge whatsoever as to what the deal was going to be,” he said.

Mr Hodgson added the case would hinge on the evidence of Person A and he asked the jury to carefully consider what they were told.

The trial continues.



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