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Cassie Sainsbury's fiance says the accused cocaine mule will 'admit to smuggling charges' before her case is heard in Colombian court
Cassandra Sainsbury is expected to confess to acting as cocaine mule based on tell all TV confessions from her family and fiance.
In a soon to air interview with Channel 7, the 22-year-old's partner Scott Broadbridge has reportedly conceded Sainsbury will admit her role in an international drug syndicate- before the case is heard in court, The Daily Telegraph reported.
Sainsbury, who is still behind bars in Columbia, is understood to have given her partner permission to sell his side of the story.
In a promo for the Channel 7 interview Broadbridge says his partner's flight to Columbia was a surprise to him.
Broadbridge is expected to explain what he knows about the syndicate behind the cocaine deal.
Sainsbury's mother Lisa Evans and sister Khala Sainsbury reportedly sold their story to the Channel Nine program for approximately $1million.
Ms Sainsbury's mother and sister travelled to Colombia this week for the first time since her arrest on April 11.
She was caught with 5.8kg of cocaine in her suitcase at El Dorado International Airport.
Last week Sainsbury expressed concern with her family's attempt to sell her story. She urged them to wait until her trial was finished.
'Once I've been sentenced I'm happy to talk about what happened because my case isn't in jeopardy then,' she said.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ss-based-family-interviews.html#ixzz4hT4zzMJA
Cassandra Sainsbury is expected to confess to acting as cocaine mule based on tell all TV confessions from her family and fiance.
In a soon to air interview with Channel 7, the 22-year-old's partner Scott Broadbridge has reportedly conceded Sainsbury will admit her role in an international drug syndicate- before the case is heard in court, The Daily Telegraph reported.
Sainsbury, who is still behind bars in Columbia, is understood to have given her partner permission to sell his side of the story.
In a promo for the Channel 7 interview Broadbridge says his partner's flight to Columbia was a surprise to him.
Broadbridge is expected to explain what he knows about the syndicate behind the cocaine deal.
Sainsbury's mother Lisa Evans and sister Khala Sainsbury reportedly sold their story to the Channel Nine program for approximately $1million.
Ms Sainsbury's mother and sister travelled to Colombia this week for the first time since her arrest on April 11.
She was caught with 5.8kg of cocaine in her suitcase at El Dorado International Airport.
Last week Sainsbury expressed concern with her family's attempt to sell her story. She urged them to wait until her trial was finished.
'Once I've been sentenced I'm happy to talk about what happened because my case isn't in jeopardy then,' she said.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ss-based-family-interviews.html#ixzz4hT4zzMJA