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Created Jun 13, 2025 by Cathleen Grayndler@cathleengrayndMaintainer

Cocaine Dealer who Enjoyed Luxury Life must Pay Back ₤ 100,000.

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A woman who ran a cannabis and drug dealing operation to money her luxurious has actually been ordered to pay back ₤ 100,000.

Danielle Stafford, 31, from Hallgate, Cottingham, was imprisoned for seven-and-a-half years in April 2023 after pleading guilty to three offenses.

Before Hull Crown Court, she admitted to being worried in supplying heroin, crack drug and cannabis, and another of possessing cash as criminal residential or commercial property on dates spanning October 2017 and May 2020.

The former University of Hull graduate made a lot money from offering drugs that she splashed out on nine luxury watches, three Louis Vuitton purses and even a 2nd home.

The case resurfaced this week as the court identified how much money Stafford made from criminal activities - and just how much she would be bought to repay.

With Stafford going to the hearing by means of a video link from jail, prosecutor Nadim Bashir verified a criminal benefit figure had actually been agreed at ₤ 96,263.

She has actually been ordered to pay this amount within 3 months or face another year of jail time, to be served consecutively.

During the initial trial, it was exposed that Stafford was caught by pure possibility when she was picked up speeding and officers could smell marijuana coming from her silver Audi on May 12, 2020.

Danielle Stafford (visualized) was jailed for seven-and-a-half years in April 2023 after pleading guilty to 3 offenses

The 31-year-old from Hallgate, Cottingham, admitted to being concerned in providing heroin, crack drug and cannabis, and another of having money as criminal residential or commercial property

When questioned about the odor, Stafford 'instantly lied', informing police: 'I'll be sincere, I've got this' and turned over a little silver wrap including two buds of cannabis skunk.

Police went onto find more drugs on her including 2 food bags containing marijuana skunk.

En route to the police headquarters, Stafford was seen 'fidgeting' with her running bottoms and she was asked if she had anymore drugs concealed.

She stated: 'Yes, but it's not mine and I don't know what it is. I pushed it down my joggers when you pulled me.'

Stafford took out a bag consisting of cocaine. There were 56 covers of crack cocaine, valued at ₤ 2,800.

An iPhone was also found with drug messages on it.

'From the minute of seizure of the drugs to the arrival in the police station custody suite, the mobile iPhone was continuously sounding and getting messages from different individuals,' said Mr Bashir. 'Some 30 call were received and 10 to 20 text.'

After requiring entry, officers discovered ₤ 26,917 cash stowed away around her three-bedroom home in Cottingham and drugs with a street value of ₤ 33,600.

Stafford has been bought to pay ₤ 96,263 within 3 months or face another year of jail time, to be served consecutively

Police later found ₤ 26,917 cash stashed around her home and drugs with a street worth of ₤ 33,600

Woman drugs kingpin, 29, who delighted in life of high-end with Louis Vuitton bags and vacations was captured when police pulled over her Audi - and found ₤ 60,000 stash of money and drugs

She likewise had high-end products including 9 watches and three expensive Louis Vuitton purses, Hull Crown Court heard.

A glass container with plastic drugs bags inside it was discovered concealed behind a bag of coal bricks in the rear garden.

There, officers discovered 270 wraps of fracture cocaine, valued at ₤ 13,500, and 205 covers of heroin, valued at ₤ 4,100, in the container. Stafford denied knowledge of them.

In the living room, herbal marijuana, valued at ₤ 2,500, was discovered in an open, empty banana box on a table. She rejected that it came from her.

Two glass containers were found to include cannabis valued at ₤ 370. Police also found weighing scales, a large quantity of cash and more food bags. She admitted that this came from her.

In Stafford's bed room, herbal cannabis and Ecstasy tablets were found alongside wads of cash Wads of money.

More cash, totalling ₤ 7,580, was found in a safe however she rejected that it was hers.

Three Louis Vuitton handbags and 9 watches were uncovered. She confessed that these were hers however pretended the designer products were fake or had merely been offered to her by relative from their holidays to places like Turkey and Spain.

A phone continuously rang with 30 calls or pinged with up to 20 drug messages after Stafford was arrested

In an upstairs box space, cash of ₤ 9,100, ₤ 1,668, ₤ 550, ₤ 700, ₤ 1,110, ₤ 165, ₤ 190 and ₤ 91 were discovered.

Examination of Stafford's bank accounts exposed a string of luxury vacations had been taken.

Mr Bashir stated this was 'proof of an extra stream of money earnings' apart from her monthly salaries from working for Swift Group.

Stafford had purchased her Cottingham home in March 2016 for ₤ 124,999 with a mortgage and a residential or commercial property in Hotham Road South in July 2018 without a mortgage for ₤ 68,500 in equal shares with her auntie.

Stafford paid the 'lion's share' of ₤ 64,927 from moneying in premium bonds and she told police that she bought it to lease.

'Even with rental or lodgings allowances, neither residential or commercial property was able to supply any substantial source of income to justify the money discovered in your house,' stated Mr Bashir.

During cops interview, Stafford claimed that a Liverpudlian man had actually been sticking with her on and off and that he had telephoned her to state that he had left something at her address.

When she got home, there was a big amount of marijuana and, when he asked her to take it to him, she said that she did not feel comfy doing so.

Hull Crown Court heard that Stafford had a long-running 'additional cash income stream'

She declared that he asked her to bring a bag of drugs and, in a panic, she got it and was driving to satisfy him when she was stopped by cops.

Stafford denied that she or the lad were dealing drugs but later admitted that she would drive to Liverpool and bring him back to Hull.

She denied knowledge of any of the large quantities of money discovered around her home, claiming that she cared for it for the male, including keeping it for him in her own bed room - apart from ₤ 2,350 which came from her.

'She stated that the cash in the safe had absolutely nothing to do with her and all the other money came from the lad,' stated Mr Bashir.

The prosecutor told the court that Stafford was an 'enthusiastic' marijuana dealer and advanced to becoming a Class A drug dealership.

'She had somehow managed to avoid her drug dealing activities coming to the attention of the authorities for a significant period of time,' stated Mr Bashir.

'The natural outcome of this was that she was able to build up a considerable amount of wealth, consisting of purchasing an investment residential or commercial property, a home to lease. Cash discovered in her home address amounted to ₤ 26,917.

'The contents of her home address in Hallgate, Cottingham, is strong evidence of the nature of her drugs service. The quantity, type and worth of drugs discovered at her home were considerable. The drugs alone were street valued at ₤ 33,600. This is sustained drug dealing.'

She claimed that most of the costly products that were found were not designer but were phony or had simply been offered to her by household members from their holidays

During the 2023 hearing, Saleema Mahmood, mitigating, said that Stafford was dealing cannabis but claimed that her participation in Class A dealing came about due to her association with a person from Liverpool.

She argued that evidence of any Class A dealing was very restricted and came from 2 sets of messages.

The attorney claimed there was an element of naivety and exploitation in Stafford's involvement and she had little impact on those above her in the chain.
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Stafford likewise said that her family remained in the practice of keeping large amounts of cash in the house, rather than in a bank, and that she was entrusted to look after it for others as she was viewed as being a 'responsible' person who could be 'trusted' with money.

The court were revealed referrals from previous employers and informed that Stafford had attempted to get work and had actually volunteered.

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