A drug dealer saw her life of luxury come crashing down after being caught speeding - when police officers spotted her mobile phone was 'popping' with an unusual number of messages.
University graduate Danielle Stafford has now been ordered to pay more than £96,000 of her ill-gotten gains. The 31-year-old from Hull made so much money she bought a second house and lived without touching any of her regular job salary.
She pretended that most of the expensive items that were found were not designer goods but fakes given to her by family members from their holidays.
A phone constantly rang with 30 calls or pinged with up to 20 drug messages after she was arrested for speeding and police later found £26,917 cash stashed around her home and drugs with a street value of £33,600.
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