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A 29-year-old woman, Danielle Stafford, secretly funded a lavish lifestyle of designer handbags, foreign holidays and buying a second house by selling heroin crack cocaine and cannabis

A 29-year-old woman secretly funded a lavish lifestyle of designer handbags, foreign holidays and buying a second house by selling heroin crack cocaine and cannabis.

Engineer and University of Hull graduate Danielle Stafford ran her drug empire from home. 

However, after being caught by pure chance when police spotted her speeding, her drugs empire began 'unravelling before her very eyes', Hull Crown Court heard.

A phone constantly rang with 30 calls or pinged with up to 20 drug messages after she was arrested and police later found £26,917 cash stashed around her home and drugs with a street value of £33,600.

Stafford admitted three offences of being concerned in supplying heroin, crack cocaine and cannabis and another of possessing cash as criminal property, on dates spanning October 2017 and May 2020.

She originally denied nine offences but suddenly changed her pleas to guilty on four charges after the trial started.

Nadim Bashir, prosecuting, said the police recovered text messages on Stafford's phone beginning in October 2017 and involving her directing another woman to complete £10 or £20 cannabis deals in her absence. 

There were also lists of people who owed money.

Police in Hull at 7.30pm on May 12, 2020 spotted a silver Audi heading along Priory Road towards the city centre. 

It was speeding and hastily turned onto Hotham Road South, cutting the corner and cutting up a vehicle heading in the opposite direction.

The car was followed and it was stopped in The Odd Bottle car park on Wold Road. Police could smell cannabis coming from the inside of the car and this aroused their suspicions.

She 'immediately lied' and told police: 'I'll be honest, I've got this' and handed police a small silver wrap containing two buds of cannabis skunk.

Police found further bags of cannabis on her, including a food bag containing cannabis skunk and, from a pocket, another food bag containing cannabis skunk.

The car was searched and a carrier bag of cannabis skunk worth £1,308 was found behind the driver's seat.

Following this, her drugs empire began "unravelling before her very eyes".


After she was arrested, police later found £26,917 cash stashed around her home in Cottingham, Yorkshire, as well as drugs with a whopping street value of £33,600.

Her phone was also found "constantly ringing" with 30 calls on it, including up to 20 drug messages. At court, the 29-year-old admitted to three offences of being concerned in supplying heroin, crack cocaine and cannabis and another of possessing cash as criminal property, on dates spanning October 2017 and May 2020, Hull Live reports.

Originally, Stafford denied nine offences and a trial started - with the prosecution opening its case.

However, she suddenly changed her pleas to on guilty to four charges.

In prosecuting, Nadim Bashir said that police recovered text messages on Stafford's phone beginning in October 2017.

They involved her directing another woman to complete £10 or £20 cannabis deals in her absence, where in one message the former student wrote: "Make sure he pays."

There were lists of people owing and owed money.

Mr Bashir said: "A group message was sent out by Danielle Stafford advertising a list of the types of cannabis she has to sell and their prices.

Other group messages advertising sales were sent out.

Drug dealing in cocaine was also shown in messages.

The prosecutor continued to say: "This went completely unnoticed by the police until one day in May 2020 when her manner of driving was noticed by the police and was the start of this case unravelling before her very eyes."

Police in Hull, at 7.30pm on May 12, 2020, spotted a silver Audi heading along Priory Road towards the city centre.

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