Jaemie Little: Liverpool woman allegedly dealt drugs to buy Hyundai
A young woman has faced court alleged to have been dealing dozens of grams of coke across Sydney in a month-long crime spree. It’s alleged she used the cash to buy herself a Hyundai Tucson.
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A blonde bombshell allegedly spent the final weeks of her teens dealing dozens of grams of cocaine all over Sydney and amassing tens of thousands of dollars, which she used to buy a Hyundai Tucson.
Jaemie Little, 20, was arrested and charged on December 27 with two counts of indictable cocaine supply, supplying prohibited drugs on an ongoing basis, participating in a drug dealing syndicate and dealing with the proceeds of crime after what police allege was a month-long crime spree across Sydney’s south and southwest.
In court documents police allege Little supplied cocaine at least three separate times within 30 consecutive days.
Little is charged with dealing 39.26g of cocaine at Sans Souci on December 6, and 37.7g of cocaine at Miranda between November 11 and December 6.
Police also say she used $22,795 - allegedly the proceeds of crime - to buy a Hyundai Tucson from a Bankstown dealership on August 21.
She also allegedly had $1050 in cash on December 6, and $1690 in cash on December 27 which police allege was the proceeds of the crime.
The Liverpool woman is accused of participating in the criminal enterprise with alleged co-offenders Jacqueline Naous, Michael Torino and Taliameaatoo Tilifi.
Little spent the night behind bars before she was granted bail by Magistrate Christopher McRobert at Parramatta Bail Court on December 28.
At Sutherland Local Court on February 26 the Department of Public Prosecutions took over the case against Little and it will later proceed in the District Court.
Little’s solicitor will be required to enter a plea at her next appearance at Sutherland Local Court on March 26.