Former Gold Coast Titans NRL star Michael Gordon’s cocaine possession charge case adjourned
A former Gold Coast Titans NRL star Michael Gordon who faces charges of possessing and supplying cocaine has had his case adjourned.
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Former Gold Coast Titans NRL star Michael Gordon has had cocaine charges adjourned.
Gordon was among seven people arrested last November in police raids targeting an alleged cross-border cocaine trafficking ring.
Gordon, who retired from the NRL in 2019, lost his job as coaching assistant at the Titans after the drug bust.
He was charged with possessing and supplying cocaine.
His lawyer, Michael McMillan, had described Gordon as a ‘small fish’ who intended to plead guilty to the possession charges.
The case was mentioned again in Tweed Heads Local Court on Monday and adjourned until May 3.
Police were ordered to deliver the brief by April 12.