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If you're a user with a high public profile, you don't want to be scoring down on the street corner or off a small time dealer on a regular basis. So you find someone a little higher up the chain who you only have to contact once in a blue moon. Then you find yourself being the one with the supply and a few like minded friends get used to coming to you.This is sensible. All that has happened is that the police have made allegations. They need to demonstrate. The evidence found doesn't necessarily mean that he is a trafficker. A user, perhaps, though I hope not. A trafficker - seems counter-intuitive given what he went through with the saga. Why would someone who is financially stable seek to involve himself in a trade that destroys people. Anyone who has read his autobiography knows that he has always, proudly, been about building people.
On the other side of things, there have been some really dodgy types inferred to also have been involved. How organised can organised crime actually be?
May or may not have anything to do with anything, but I seem to recall shots being fired into Steve Dank's house... don't know that anyone was found after that.
I think that accounts for most of it, but perhaps not the huge quantity of MDMA. He pretty much had to be supplying a dealer to bother carrying that sort of quantity. To be fair MDMA shouldn't be illegal anyway, so maybe that's how he thought and was supplying a friend who was selling it.