![]() ![]() Prosecutor Louise Robb said Todd and a woman visited a central city hotel. Todd's offence was alleged to have occurred in Auckland on or about June 10, 2005, when police were conducting an operation codenamed Aqua. "I'm truly sorry for what I did and I just want to try to be able to move on," he said. Outside the court, Todd apologised to his family, friends and the New Zealand public. In the High Court at Auckland today Waterworth, 56, pleaded guilty to a number of drug charges and was remanded in custody for sentencing at a later date. He had faced one charge that, together with another person, he procured cocaine from alleged celebrity drug ring head John Francis Waterworth. Todd, 41, who had flown in yesterday from his home in Queensland, pleaded guilty through lawyer Paul Wicks during a short court appearance. Picture / Greg Bowkerįormer Kiwi rugby league player Brent Todd called for public forgiveness for his "silly" crime of procuring cocaine, after being convicted and fined $500 in Auckland District Court today. ![]() ![]() Brent Todd said his actions last June were 'silly, silly'. ![]()
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