Bachelors star Marjorie Griffiths wild life with her best friend and ‘soul sister’ before they were both busted allegedly selling ice and cocaine for international drug syndicate
- The Bachelors star Marjorie Griffiths is in jail on drug charges
- Arrested with best friend Molly Rosewarn in Ice, cocaine syndicate
- ‘Soul sisters’ party together in raunchy TikTok videos
EXCLUSIVE
The Bachelors star Marjorie Griffiths and her best friend enjoyed a life of parties and beach trips together before they were both arrested over an alleged drug syndicate.
Daily Mail Australia can reveal that Molly Rosewarn, 27, is the TV reality show contestant’s co-suspect after police raided a home in Umina Beach on the NSW Central Coast last Friday.
TikTok videos of the pair show them partying, going to festivals and the beach together, alongside posts in which Ms Rosewarn calls Ms Griffiths, 26, her ‘soul sister’ and a heart with an arrow emoji.
In one video, Ms. Rosewarn sits astride Ms. Griffiths as they dance to Yuh Im a Motha by Cardi B and Blueface in a living room with a Christmas tree in the background.
Molly Rosewarn and Marjorie Griffiths have a close friendship, but the ‘soul sisters’ were arrested at the same address in Umina Beach last Friday
Molly and Marjorie, pictured above in a raunchy TikTok video, were arrested when police raided five properties over an alleged major drug and money laundering syndicate
Molly (left) is a former waitress, while Marjorie (right) is also a model and actor
Ms Rosewarn smiles and shows off a full back tattoo she showed off in a previous TikTok video, with Ms Griffiths writing: ‘Looks hectic, fooken love it’ and Ms Rosewarn replying: ‘Fooken love you’.
Ms Rosewarn, a former waitress at Umina Beach cafe, says on her LinkedIn page that she has a degree in business administration and is “an energetic and proactive team player”.
Just before 7am last Friday, members of the NSW Raptor Squad marched through the quiet cul-de-sac where Ms Griffiths lives and emerged with her in handcuffs.
She was placed in a police van and taken to Gosford police station where she was charged with seven offenses including allegedly supplying 1kg of cocaine, 1kg of ice and dealing with $814,870 in proceeds of crime.
Molly Rosewarn is in custody after being arrested with Marjorie Griffiths on Umina Beach last Friday morning
Ms Rosewarn was arrested at the Umina Beach house and placed in another police van and taken to Gosford station where she was charged with possessing prohibited drugs and supplying prohibited drugs more than a chargeable but less than a commercial quantity.
Ms Griffiths, a model and actor, was remanded in custody on four charges of knowingly dealing with the proceeds of crime, two charges of supplying prohibited drugs and one of failing to comply with an access to digital evidence order.
NSW Police have charged seven people during an Organized Crime Squad investigation into money laundering and large-scale drug trafficking under Operation Phobetor-Enyo.
Strike Force Glenfern’s Operation Phobetor-Enyo was established last year as a joint squad with the Australian Federal Police, the NSW Crime Commission and the Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission.
The operation identified a 37-year-old man in Vietnam who allegedly ran a NSW money laundering syndicate that converted large amounts of cash into cryptocurrency on behalf of crime groups involved in the drug trade.
Under Strike Force Spartan, NSW investigators have so far charged 12 people and seized approximately 300kg of prohibited drugs, $2.8 million in cash and 15 firearms.
TikTok videos of Molly and Marjorie appear to show the friends enjoying trips to festivals and the beach
Police executed six search warrants early last Friday, including at properties in Double Bay, Lane Cove, Parramatta and Bankstown.
They arrested a 64-year-old woman who they say coordinated money laundering on behalf of the man in Vietnam, and a 52-year-old man was charged with nine counts of knowingly dealing with the proceeds of crime and one of participating in a crime. group.
Two men, aged 28 and 31, arrested in Double Bay were both charged with knowingly dealing with the proceeds of crime.
Ms Rosewarn appeared at Gosford Local Court last Friday and was granted bail to report to police three times a week and not drink alcohol or use drugs.
Ms Griffiths was refused bail to appear at Downing Center Local Court in December.