Olympic Medallist Found Guilty in $200 Million Cocaine Smuggling Plot

Olympic Medallist Found Guilty in $200 Million Cocaine Smuggling Plot
Nathan Baggaley of Australia competes during the men's K-1 class 1,000 metre final on August 27, 2004 during the Athens 2004 Summer Olympic Games at the Schinias Olympic Rowing and Canoeing Centre in Athens, Greece. Stuart Franklin/Getty Images
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Australian Olympic silver medalist Nathan Jon Baggaley, and his younger brother, were found guilty of trying to smuggle $200 million worth of cocaine into Australia.

Nathan, 45, a world champion kayaker, and brother Dru Anthony Baggaley, 39, were found guilty by the Brisbane Supreme Court on Thursday for plotting to smuggle 650 kg (1,433 lbs) of cocaine into Australia.