Boxing Trainer Stefy Bull Convicted Conspiracy Cocaine Supply
Boxing Trainer Stefy Bull Convicted Conspiracy Cocaine Supply

Boxing Trainer Stefy Bull Convicted Conspiracy Cocaine Supply

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Stefy Bull, a prominent British boxing trainer, manager, and former professional boxer, has been convicted of conspiracy to supply cocaine and faces up to 16 years in prison. Bull, whose real name is Andrew Bulcroft, was found guilty by a jury at Sheffield Crown Court after evidence showed he used the encrypted EncroChat network under the alias "Yummycub" to purchase significant quantities of cocaine. Messages revealed transactions involving kilograms of cocaine at approximately £38,000 each, with links to convicted drug importers Christopher and Jonathan McAllister. Bull denied the charges, suggesting that boxers who stayed at his home might have been responsible, though no evidence implicated any fighters associated with him. His co-defendant, Benjamin Williams, pleaded guilty to multiple drug offenses and is awaiting sentencing. Bull, known for training world champion fighters like Terri Harper and managing several others, has been in custody since February 28 and is scheduled for sentencing on August 26.

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