22:20 EDT, 5 April 2021
Olympian Scott Miller (pictured) is facing life in prison if convicted of supplying a large commercial quantity of a prohibited drug
A fourth member of swimming great Scott Miller s alleged $2.2million drug ring has been charged, weeks after the Olympian s dramatic arrest.
Unlike Miller and two other co-accused, Luke Matthew Peake is not facing a potential life sentence if convicted over his alleged role in the syndicate.
Peake was arrested at Junee prison, where he was in custody for other unrelated alleged offences.
The 40-year-old was one of two men who allegedly collected 4kg of meth from Miller after the Olympic silver medallist drove the consignment from Sydney halfway to the Victorian border.
21:07 EDT, 24 February 2021
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Justin Szabolics (pictured) is accused of being part of Olympic swimmer Scott Miller s alleged $2.2million drug syndicate
A third member of swimming great Scott Miller s alleged $2.2million drug syndicate has been charged with supplying four kilograms of crystal meth.
Justin Szabolics was one of two men who allegedly picked up the drugs from Miller after the Olympic silver medallist drove the consignment from Sydney halfway to the Victorian border.
Szabolics, from Albury-Wodonga, has been charged with participating in a criminal group and supplying a large commercial quantity of a prohibited drug.
The 44-year-old, who was already in Junee prison accused of unrelated offences, appeared before Albury Local Court on Wednesday.
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