However, it was found that she was unlikely to have actively profit for the drug pushing from the evidence and it was believed that Parker was “not in this for the money”.
The judge was able to narrowly spare Parker from a prison sentence due to her “naïve” and “gullible” actions.
Recorder Simon Mills handed her a two-year suspended sentence but acknowledged that these crimes will have damaged her life prospects going forward beyond repair.
He said: “You’ll face lifelong consequences because of this. You loved Morris, you wanted to be in his company and that allowed you to influence the decisions that you made to play a role in this business.