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Cassie Sainsbury has asked tax payers to fund her return home

Her latest request has many up in arms.
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Accused drug mule, Cassie Sainsbury, has pleaded for help to pay for her legal defence.

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The 22-year-old has launched an urgent bid for assistance from the Australian Government for a “good defence” to fight her way out of a Colombian jail.

But her uncle, Neil Sainsbury, says Aussie taxpayers shouldn’t have to foot the bill.

Cassie Sainsbury's uncle
(Credit: Channel 7)

“I’m a taxpayer. I would hate to think my dollar is going over there,” he told The Advertiser.  

The 51-year-old – who previously admitted that he believes his niece had “complete knowledge” of what she was doing – added that drug-runners should “get what they deserve.”

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According to the publication, Sainsbury is eligible to receive funding for up to $290 an hour for eight hours a day in solicitor costs.

It’s believed her legal team is currently attempting to negotiate a plea deal ahead of a possible court hearing next week.

cassie sainsbury
(Credit: Colombia’s National Police / Channel 7)

Sainsbury is currently being held in El Buen Pastor prison in Bogota on charges of attempting to smuggle almost six kilograms of cocaine out of the country.

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If found guilty, she could face up to 30 years behind bars.

This article originally appeared on New Idea.

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