Tulisa Contostavlos Drugs Trial: Prosecution Claims Singer ‘Made Cocaine Brag During Hollywood Film Talks'

Prosecution Claim Tulisa 'Made Drugs Brag During Film Talks'
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On Tuesday, the jury were sworn in for the trial of former ‘X Factor’ judge Tulisa Contostavlos, who is accused of being concerned with the supply of class A drugs and now, the prosecution have opened their case.

The singer helped to supply cocaine to an undercover reporter, who promised he could help Tulisa make it in the movie business, the court heard.

Jurors heard that the The Sun On Sunday’s reported Mazher Mahmood posed as a wealthy film producer calle Samir Khan and met Tulisa at a luxury hotel in Mayfair.

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Tulisa arrives for day three of her trial

Once there, he promised the 26-year-old singer that he could “get her a part in a big movie” starring alongside Leonardo DiCaprio, according to the prosecutor Tim Cray.

Cray then stated that Tulisa boasted she could “sort out” drugs for a night out at a London strip club, which she would also arrange.

Tulisa also allegedly boasted that she was once part of a gang who sold crack cocaine.

"When the defendant had got involved in this drugs supply, she believed that Samir Khan was a film producer, a movie producer, a big shot,” Cray told the jurors. "She thought he could get her a part in a big movie that was coming up and it seems that she was keen to be in his good books and be friendly with him."

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Tulisa first found fame as part of the rap trio N-Dubz

"During the talk at the Metropolitan Hotel, the defendant said she used cannabis to help get to sleep and that she had connections to drug dealers,” he continued.

"She then went on to say that one of her ex-boyfriends was a major cocaine dealer and that, back in her young days, she had been part of a gang that sold crack cocaine."

He then moved on to discuss the alleged of 21 May 2013, when the deal is alleged to have been arranged.

"When the topic of drugs was raised, the defendant, Miss Contostavlos, said that she could definitely sort that out - that is, supplying cocaine to Samir Khan,” Cray stated. "She said she would need to make a few phone calls, but the drugs would be available from the next day, the Wednesday, when he got to London."

He added that Tulisa texted the undercover reported the following day, stating: "Let me know when you land so I can sort you out."

"In a sentence, therefore, the focus of what you have to look at and look at hard, we allege the defendant was instrumental in arranging the supply of cocaine carried out in the Dorchester early on the Thursday morning,” Cray concluded. "Putting it plainly, she had said that she could arrange for cocaine for Samir Khan - 'sorting him out' - she put him in touch with one of her friends, Mr Coombs, who did the deal.

“Mr Coombs was expecting the call and stated in terms that he was prepared to put himself out on the defendant's behalf.

"Therefore, although the defendant had not negotiated the price or amount, the crown's case is she had done all she could to make a supply of cocaine happen and the charge reflects her involvement in the supply of the drug."

The trial is expected to last two weeks. Back in December, Tulisa’s lawyer Ben Rose gave a statement which read: “Tulisa has been charged with a serious criminal offence to which she will plead not guilty.

"As has been widely reported, this entire case has been manufactured by the Sun on Sunday and Mazher Mahmood, sometimes known as the fake sheikh.

"They spent a large amount of their readers' money in flying Tulisa and a number of her friends first class to Las Vegas."

Tulisa's Top 10 Mistakes
Tulisa's Top 10 Mistakes(01 of08)
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2. Allegedly arranging to set up a drugs deal for an undercover reporterTulisa, along with her mate MIke GLC, were arrested after allegedly being caught on camera arranging to help set up a cocaine deal for an undercover reporter working for The Sun, in June 2013.In the footage, Tulisa can allegedly be heard bragging about her connections to the drug world, saying: "Half my phone book sells it. Of course I can get it for you. Half the guys I know are drug dealers. One's a massive cocaine dealer. He's my best friend. He's a gangster - he's my gangster." (credit:Splash)
Tulisa's Top 10 Mistakes(02 of08)
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4. Getting involved with a footballerDo we really have to spell it out? Ok then, they're T.R.O.U.B.L.E. We give you street brawls and alleged sexting to prostitutes courtesy of Tulisa's ex, Danny Simpson. Zzzzzzz. (credit:WENN)
Tulisa's Top 10 Mistakes(03 of08)
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5. The questionable 'fashion' choicesOK, so the fashion police might not be camped out on Tulisa's doorstep as much as they used to be but since finding fame as part of N-Dubz back in 2008, there's been trackies that look like they've been handed down from Vicky Pollard to diamante encrusted items straight from the back of Katie Price's wardrobe, not to mention THAT flamingo dress she wore to the NTAs. Brrrr. CLICK HERE FOR MORE OF TULISA'S TERRIBLE TRENDS (credit:WENN)
Tulisa's Top 10 Mistakes(04 of08)
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6. Releasing a rubbish albumIt all could have been so different: Tulisa was one of the most famous people in the country, on the UK's biggest TV show with a No.1 debut solo single under her belt ('Young') but her album. 'The Female Boss' still only managed to limp into the chart at No.35. But 'why?' we hear you cry. Well it wasn't much cop, that's why.
Tulisa's Top 10 Mistakes(05 of08)
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7. Getting into a Twitter spat with Alan SugarTulisa was left fuming after 'The Apprentice' star asked his 2.2million Twitter followers 'who is this bird?' during an episode of 'The X Factor'. Cue a less than impressed Tulisa tweeting: "As someone that came from nothing to something maybe u should have more respect for people that have done the same." She then called him a 't***t'. But it was Lord Sugar who had the last word, tweeting back: "Don't insult me by comparing my humble beginnings with yours." Miaow. (credit:WENN)
Tulisa's Top 10 Mistakes(06 of08)
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8. Accepting a role in a fake filmTulisa was left 'devastated' after a multi-million pound deal to become a Bollywood superstar turned out to be an elaborate hoax. The Sunday People claimed people posing as film executives had promised her £8million to play a sari-clad British girl who moves from London to India. She was even flown around the world by private jet during two months of negotiations but it all turned out to be a massive set up. (credit:PA)
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9. Dying her hair blondeSorry Tulisa, but blondes might have more fun, but we prefer you dark and mysterious. Ok, maybe not mysterious, but definitely dark. (credit:Getty Images)
Tulisa's Top 10 Mistakes(08 of08)
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10. Setting herself up as a role model and 'inspiration for broken Britain' (her words)Well, she was just setting herself up for a fall, really, wasn't she? (credit:Big Pictures)