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    Family pays $187,000 to free pregnant British teen held for drug trafficking in Georgia

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    Posted on October 28, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    British teen Bella Culley freed from Georgian prison after family pays $187,000. Arrested for drug trafficking, she claims coercion.

    Table of Contents

    • Details of the Case and Family's Actions
    • Background on Bella Culley's Arrest
    • Legal Proceedings and Family Support
    • Health Update on Bella Culley

    British Teenager Freed from Georgian Prison After $187,000 Payment

    Details of the Case and Family's Actions

    TBILISI (Reuters) -The family of Bella Culley, a pregnant British teenager arrested earlier this year on drug smuggling charges in Georgia, said on Tuesday they had paid $187,000 in compensation to a court to secure her release.

    Background on Bella Culley's Arrest

    Culley, 19, from Billingham in northeast England, went missing in Thailand before flying to the South Caucasus country's capital Tbilisi in May, where she was arrested at the airport on arrival. Georgian prosecutors say she was carrying 12 kg (26 lb) of marijuana and 2 kg of hashish in her luggage.

    Legal Proceedings and Family Support

    Drug smuggling carries a prison sentence of up to 20 years in Georgia. Culley has been held at a women's prison in Rustavi, a city just outside Tbilisi.

    Health Update on Bella Culley

    Culley's mother, Lyanne Kennedy, told reporters outside the Tbilisi courthouse on Tuesday that the family had paid 500,000 lari ($186,846) and were waiting for the funds to be credited to the relevant government account.

    Asked about the health of her daughter Kennedy said: "She's looking big, pregnant, but she looks strong."

    Culley's lawyer, Malkhaz Salakaia, said the court would hold another hearing on the case next Monday.

    Culley initially pleaded not guilty at a hearing in July to possession and trafficking illegal drugs, and said she had been tortured into transporting them.

    She said she was a "clean person" and did not do drugs.

    ($1 = 2.6760 lari)

    (Reporting by Reuters; Writing by Lucy Papachristou; Editing by)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Bella Culley, a British teen, was arrested in Georgia for drug trafficking.
    • •Her family paid $187,000 to secure her release from prison.
    • •Culley was carrying 12 kg of marijuana and 2 kg of hashish.
    • •She pleaded not guilty, claiming she was coerced into trafficking.
    • •Culley's case highlights legal challenges in international drug cases.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Family pays $187,000 to free pregnant British teen held for drug trafficking in Georgia

    1What is drug trafficking?

    Drug trafficking is the illegal trade of drugs and controlled substances. It involves the production, distribution, and sale of illegal drugs, often leading to severe legal consequences.

    2What is compensation in legal terms?

    Compensation refers to the payment made to someone for loss, injury, or suffering. In legal contexts, it often involves financial restitution to victims or parties affected by wrongful actions.

    3What is a court hearing?

    A court hearing is a legal proceeding where evidence and arguments are presented before a judge. It is part of the judicial process to resolve disputes or determine legal matters.

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