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Postby Pele'sDaughter » Thu Jul 31, 2008 7:26 pm

One law for the billionaires? Tetra Pak heir and wife caught with crack cocaine and heroin won't face court

By Neil Sears

Last updated at 12:57 AM on 30th July 2008

A fabulously wealthy couple caught with a huge haul of cocaine, crack and heroin are to escape prosecution.

Eva Rausing, whose 45-year-old husband Hans is an heir to the multi-billion-pound Tetra Pak drinks carton empire, was caught trying to smuggle heroin and crack into a function at the American Embassy in London.

When police searched the couple’s £10million home in exclusive Cadogan Place, Chelsea, they found more crack and heroin – and £2,000 worth of cocaine.


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Hans and Eva Rausing: They will not even have criminal records

Typically, addicts caught with such huge quantities of drugs will face a prison sentence.

But at Westminster magistrates’ court yesterday, it was revealed that all charges are being dropped after a ‘protracted correspondence’ between their lawyers and the Crown Prosecution Service.

Instead, they will each accept a ‘conditional caution’, which will probably involve them promising to attend drug misuse programmes.

They will not even have criminal records, although the cautions will be recorded on police files.

Critics said the move adds to the belief among many observers that the rich and famous are ignoring drugs laws with impunity.

When he took office, Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Ian Blair announced that middle-class addicts who snort cocaine at dinner parties are not above the law.

But he was embarrassed when the force failed to prosecute model Kate Moss despite the publication of images of her snorting cocaine.

Last night, a spokesman for campaign group Europe Against Drugs said: ‘There is a general acceptance in society that cocaine use among celebrities is almost fine. It appears there is one law for normal people and another for celebrities.’

Neither Mr Rausing nor his 44-year-old wife appeared in court yesterday, when their solicitor made an extraordinary suggestion that the Press should be asked to leave to keep proceedings secret. The hearing was held in public as is usual.

Before the hearing, Mr Rausing’s family issued a statement in which they said: ‘We hope with all our hearts that Hans K and Eva can overcome their addiction and we continue to do what we can to help.’

Court documents revealed that Mr Rausing was charged with possessing 0.2oz of crack cocaine, 0.1oz of heroin and almost 1.8oz of cocaine at his home. Mrs Rausing faced charges of possessing Class A and Class C drugs.

But Martha Godwin, prosecuting, said the charges were being dropped, and police were issuing conditional cautions instead.

District Judge Timothy Workman said the drugs charges would be formally discontinued at a hearing next month. The Rausings’ solicitor Philip Smith, told the court: ‘That is a course that is acceptable to them both.

‘There has been a protracted course of correspondence from my office to the Crown Prosecution Service to enable them to make that very sensible decision.’

Mr Rausing stands to inherit the £5.4billion Tetra Pak empire built up by his Swedish father, also named Hans – who also lives in Britain. The family are said to have the seventh largest fortune in Britain.

The Rausings own numerous properties, including a £50million estate in Barbados and a 3,000-acre retreat in East Sussex.

Mr and Mrs Rausing have contributed huge sums to addiction charities, and Mr Rausing was long believed to have dabbled in drugs.

But only after American-born Mrs Rausing’s arrest did it become public that both were addicted to crack and heroin.

After being arrested, Mrs Rausing, the daughter of a Pepsi-Cola executive, said: ‘I intend to seek the help that I very much need. I am ashamed of my actions.’

OFFENCE THAT CAN MEAN LIFE

The maximum sentence for possession of Class A drugs is seven years in prison.

And those convicted of possession with intent to supply - charges which can apply even to those providing only their own friends and relatives with drugs with no intention of making any profit - can be jailed for life.

The sentences sound tough, but in practice the maximum penalties are almost never imposed.

And as drug consumption has soared, taking Britain to near the top of the European table for cocaine abuse, there has been a huge growth in the use of cautions instead of full prosecutions leading to conviction.

Labour’s downgrading of cannabis has led to a fall in prosecutions over possession of that drug, but those caught with small amounts of cocaine also have a good chance of escaping with a caution.

Most people, however, would have a lot of explaining to do if caught with £2,000 worth of cocaine, plus crack and heroin.

Hans Rausing might have struggled to explain why he had so much cocaine for personal use, but with his enormous fortune he could argue that he had no intention of profiting from the stash.

Figures show that when the Metropolitan Police choose to prosecute for drugs offences, they have a 95 per cent conviction rate.

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Postby barracuda » Thu Jul 31, 2008 7:35 pm

She is clearly already paying a heavy price for cocaine use.
And as drug consumption has soared, taking Britain to near the top of the European table for cocaine abuse, there has been a huge growth in the use of cautions instead of full prosecutions leading to conviction.

So this is sensible, why quibble? Anyways, of course the laws are different for ultra-rich folks. If they weren't, the whole world would screech to a halt.
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Postby Jeff » Thu Jul 31, 2008 10:40 pm

Naturally. And it can't help but remind me:

"After Wally's [Wally Hilliard, financier of Atta's Florida flight school] plane was impounded with the [43 pounds of] heroin and his pilots had machine guns stuck in their faces, the DEA came to visit our maintenance facility and Wally shouted out to me - right in front of the DEA guy - 'Make sure all the heroin and cocaine gets hidden!" John Villada, former manager of Hilliard's fleet, to Hopsicker in Welcome to Terrorland.

Biggest heroin bust in central Florida history, and neither Hilliard nor his pilot were arrested "for lack of evidence." Though "that same plane flew that same run thirty or forty times," said a Hilliard employee, "ferrying the same people. And they always paid cash for the rental! The red flags could not have been raised any higher." While a DEA agent's affidavit stated "The pilot of the aircraft, Diego Levine-Texar, frantically attempted to make a telephone call using a cellular phone. Levine-Texar ignored agents and police officers who repeatedly ordered him to drop the telephone. Agents had to physically remove the telephone....I believe Levine-Texar attempted to contact other accomplices as to the presence of agents."
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Postby 8bitagent » Thu Jul 31, 2008 11:29 pm

Jeff wrote:Naturally. And it can't help but remind me:

"After Wally's [Wally Hilliard, financier of Atta's Florida flight school] plane was impounded with the [43 pounds of] heroin and his pilots had machine guns stuck in their faces, the DEA came to visit our maintenance facility and Wally shouted out to me - right in front of the DEA guy - 'Make sure all the heroin and cocaine gets hidden!" John Villada, former manager of Hilliard's fleet, to Hopsicker in Welcome to Terrorland.

Biggest heroin bust in central Florida history, and neither Hilliard nor his pilot were arrested "for lack of evidence." Though "that same plane flew that same run thirty or forty times," said a Hilliard employee, "ferrying the same people. And they always paid cash for the rental! The red flags could not have been raised any higher." While a DEA agent's affidavit stated "The pilot of the aircraft, Diego Levine-Texar, frantically attempted to make a telephone call using a cellular phone. Levine-Texar ignored agents and police officers who repeatedly ordered him to drop the telephone. Agents had to physically remove the telephone....I believe Levine-Texar attempted to contact other accomplices as to the presence of agents."


Yes, but that's a classic example of deep state narcotic-terror intel ops...

Whereas this seems like a case of the "double standard for rich"...

However, I will say I think the European model of seeing drug dependency as a mental health issue versus filling up prisons with non violent drug offenders.

We know all the heroin comes from US controlled Afghanistan, and all the Cocaine comes from CIA backed death squad/US puppet regimes in Latin America...so those commercials were right in 2002 when they said "buying drugs supports terrorism".

But clearly, celebrities and the rich DO get off easy.

Hollywood's hottest actor Shia Lebeouf almost killed a woman in his drunk driving crazyness last week, and merely got slapped with a misdemeanor.
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Postby justdrew » Thu Jul 31, 2008 11:42 pm

they have the money and power to buy their liberty. possessing a substance should not be a crime. if they get all whacked out and break a real law, bust them for that.
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Postby geogeo » Fri Aug 01, 2008 5:43 pm

Small correction:

heroin comes from Golden Triangle; Turkey and nearby countries (from the legal opium used for methadone); Colombia; Mexico; Afghanistan. Not sure where else.

not sure if coca grown in the Old World.
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Postby Stephen Morgan » Sat Aug 02, 2008 4:53 am

geogeo wrote:Small correction:

heroin comes from Golden Triangle; Turkey and nearby countries (from the legal opium used for methadone); Colombia; Mexico; Afghanistan. Not sure where else.


Heroin is grown in a belt around the earth which shares an appropriate climate, which goes through Mexico, the Mediterranean (opium poppies grow wild in parts of Italy, for example), Turkey and Kurdistan, the northern part of the Indian subcontinent, the southern part of China and the Golden Triangle. In the nineteenth century northern British India, as was, dominated production and export. After the second world war the Golden Triangle came into its own after Mao stamped out most of the chinese production and the CIA and friends arrived in South East Asia. After the end of the Vietnam war era Turkey and Mexico enjoyed a brief period of dominance before operation began in Afghanistan. Turkey had always been an important source for the American market, as Mexico still is, but Afghanistan currently dominates world production. Turkey is mostly a transhipment point.

not sure if coca grown in the Old World.


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Postby JackRiddler » Sat Aug 02, 2008 1:32 pm

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Critics said the move adds to the belief among many observers that the rich and famous are ignoring drugs laws with impunity.

Gee, where did "many observers" acquire this "belief"?

Rich: Obviously.

Famous: Please. Not if you're caught and your name is Robert Downey Jr., or Britney Spears. Or Barry Bonds. Then, they'll have a witch-burning field day. You get the break for being one of the out-of-sight rich, the ones who own the world.

Or, obviously, if you work with government protection on the Coca-CIA Express.
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Postby barracuda » Sat Aug 02, 2008 2:11 pm

JackRiddler wrote:Gee, where did "many observers" acquire this "belief"?

Everyone is ignoring the drug laws, from the government on down. This world is awash in illegal drugs, this country is literally existing on mind-altering substances from the president (obviously medicated, remember the incongruous lip twitches?) to the - wait, cue music -

These drugs are your drugs, these drugs are my drugs
From ritalin'd school kids, to the middle-class prozac
From the Idaho cranksters, to the gulf stream smugglers
These drugs were made for you and me!

From Kennedy's acid to the Clintons' inhale
from Bush's coke spoon to Obama's crack pipe
from your fine tricyclics to the SSRI's
These drugs were made for you and me!

As I was walking a sobriety testing
I saw above me an endless prison term
I saw below me a drug-sniffing shepherd
These drugs were made for you and me!

From phenylalanine to our own endorphins
From Iran Contra to the occupation
From Big Tobacco to the CIA thugs
This land was made from selling drugs!
(big finish now, everybody)
These drugs were made for you and me!

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Re: One law for the billionaires?

Postby Grizzly » Tue Oct 18, 2022 10:52 pm



starring Shia LaBeouf!
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