Alexandra Moss, busted over major drug dealing ring, returns to Sydney for sentencing.

Drug-dealing socialite busted after posing with GIANT bags of weed and liters of deadly GBL returns home for sentencing: ‘Yeah, it’s okay, it’s only 29 years in prison’

  • The former owner of a fashion company turned drug dealer
  • Alexandra Moss caught with GBL, cocaine, ice, MDMA
  • She will be sentenced in Sydney on April 21

An embattled socialite has returned to Sydney just weeks before facing a conviction for her brutal drug trafficking operation.

Alexandra Moss has been charged with dealing large amounts of drugs from her home in the illustrious eastern Sydney suburb of Rose Bay.

Court documents show the 27-year-old was arrested after police wiretaps revealed photos of her smiling and posing with bulging bags of cannabis, mounds of cocaine and boxes of the ‘date rape’ drug GBL.

Police also claim they discovered messages in which she frankly discussed the supply, storage and sale of drugs with friends and clients.

On Thursday, the Sydney Downing Center local court heard that Moss would be allowed to move back to Sydney after living in Tweed Heads.

Alexandra Moss has been charged with dealing large amounts of drugs from her home in the eastern Sydney suburb of Rose Bay and will be sentenced on April 21.

She was arrested after police wiretaps revealed photos of her smiling and posing with bulging bags of cannabis and boxes of the ‘date rape’ drug GBL

Her lawyer Bryan Wrench told the court the bail amendment would allow his client to attend an upcoming hearing to determine her sentence for dealing drugs across Sydney.

Moss has pleaded guilty to two counts of supplying a banned drug in a large commercial quantity, but she has not yet agreed to the police version of events.

In their statement of facts, the former eastern suburbs of It-girl supplied drugs from her home in Rose Bay between December 2020 and April 2021.

Police allege her text messages showed she had “filled” a bathtub with gamma-butyrolactane (GBL), a precursor to the “date rape” drug GHB.

Cheeky selfies on her phone, which have been submitted to the court, show Moss posing with a large 25-gallon container of the illicit liquid, while other photos show her pouring the drug into individual water bottles.

In texts obtained by police, the fashion heiress texted a friend that she had 35 milk cartons full of the drug in her bathtub.

Police claim the wiretaps show Moss boasted about having an “unlimited supply of G (GBL) in my garage” in messages to friends and potential clients.

The court documents show she was unconcerned about the consequences of supplying GBL, as she texted a friend, “Yeah, it’s okay, it’s only 29 years in prison.”

Police claim they discovered videos of Moss dousing liquid from a glass jug onto the floor of her bathroom, as well as Snapchat videos of freezer bags full of cocaine.

She is the granddaughter of fashion expert Sandra Moss, the former owner of the Pretty Girl Fashion Group, which was part-owned by billionaire James Packer.

Police found photos of Moss decanting the GBL into individual bottles and of Moss uploading videos of large amounts of cocaine to her Snapchat

Photos stored on her phone and provided to the court show the ex-socialite holding two bulging bags of cannabis next to her clearly visible and smiling face.

A police raid on her home in Rose Bay on April 15, 2021 reportedly uncovered large quantities of drugs, including more than 9.5 kg of 1,4-butanediol (another dangerous precursor to GHB).

Officers claim they also seized more than 52 grams of cocaine, just under 5 grams of the party drug MDMA, more than 3 grams of methamphetamine, 130 grams of cannabis and handwritten drug registries.

Moss has pleaded guilty to further back-up charges, including two counts of supplying a banned drug between an indictable and commercial amount and possession of drugs.

Just days before her arrest, court documents show the 27-year-old told friends she had been in a multi-day mood and would “throw up” if she ever encountered cocaine again.

The court heard she must undergo random drug and alcohol testing and must report to Waverley Police every day under her amended bail restrictions.

The former socialite will return to court for her sentencing on April 21.

She is the granddaughter of fashion expert Sandra Moss, the former owner of the Pretty Girl Fashion Group, which was part-owned by billionaire James Packer.

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