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Ex-Justice Minister Crispin Blunt Pleads Guilty to Four Drug Charges

Crispin Blunt was fined £1,200 after pleading guilty to possessing crystal meth, cannabis, GBL, and amphetamine following a police raid linked to a chemsex party.

  • Former justice minister Crispin Blunt, 65, pleaded guilty to possessing illegal drugs including cannabis and crystal meth.
  • Blunt was charged after drugs were found during a police raid on his home in Horley, Surrey, in October 2023.
  • Blunt, who represented Reigate in parliament from 1997 to 2024, admitted to possessing GBL, cannabis, methamphetamine, and methylamphetamine.
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Former British Conservative prison minister Crispin Blunt has been fined £1,200 (CZK 33.9 thousand) for possession of methamphetamine, marijuana and the chemical sedative GBL. The drugs were found at his home by police in October 2023 during an investigation into a chemsex party. Blunt told the court that he got into the world of parties, where people have sex under the influence of drugs, for work reasons.

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Irish News broke the news in Northern Ireland, United Kingdom on Wednesday, March 25, 2026.
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