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Cocaine Cassie's Bold New Plan: Law Degree in Colombia

Summary

  • Cassie Sainsbury plans to study law in Colombia to assist other drug traffickers.
  • She previously served three years in a Colombian prison for drug smuggling.
  • Sainsbury has admitted to duping into smuggling and claims she forgot her phone's passcode.
Cocaine Cassie's Bold New Plan: Law Degree in Colombia

Cassandra Sainsbury, widely known as 'Cocaine Cassie,' has announced her aspiration to return to Colombia to pursue a law degree. Sainsbury, who previously served nearly three years in a Colombian prison for drug smuggling, stated her desire to become a lawyer for individuals in similar situations.

She was apprehended in 2017 with 5.8kg of cocaine hidden in her luggage while attempting to fly from Colombia to Australia. At 22, she initially claimed ignorance but later admitted knowledge of the drugs, pleading guilty and asserting she was duped into the operation. Sainsbury also mentioned that she forgot the passcode to her phone, which contained potential evidence.

Sainsbury already holds a Colombian criminology degree, though it is not recognized in Australia. This career shift follows recent accusations of causing customer injury at her Adelaide beauty clinic, Luxe Body Contour, a claim she disputes, stating appropriate qualifications and consent protocols were followed.

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Cassandra Sainsbury plans to study law in Colombia to assist other drug traffickers.
Cassandra Sainsbury spent almost three years in Bogota's El Buen Pastor prison.
Initially, Cassandra Sainsbury claimed surprise, but later admitted knowledge and pleaded guilty, stating she was duped into smuggling.

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