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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Gay Ex-UK Justice Minister Who Hosted ‘Chemsex’ Parties Fined For Crystal Meth Possession
A UK court fined former Conservative justice minister Crispin Blunt £1,200 (about $1,600) on Wednesday after he admitted possessing crystal meth, cannabis, and sedative drugs.
Tory former prisons minister Blunt pleads guilty to possessing meth, other drugs
Former Tory prisons minister Crispin Blunt has pleaded guilty to possessing recreational quantities of crystal meth, cannabis and the sedative GBL. The plea was entered at Westminster magistrates’ court this morning, 25 March 2026. The drugs were found during a police investigation into rape allegations in 2023, but that investigation was dropped for lack of evidence. During a raid on his Surrey home in October 2023, Blunt pointed out the drugs …
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.
Crispin Blunt fined after pleading guilty to drug possession
Former Conservative MP Crispin Blunt has been fined £1,200 after pleading guilty to multiple drug possession charges stemming from a police raid on his Surrey home on October 25, 2023. Appearing at court, Blunt admitted to possessing crystal meth, cannabis, and GBL, with the case linked to an investigation following a chemsex party held at his property in September 2023. He was also ordered to pay a £480 victim surcharge and £200 in costs. Durin…
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