DHL heir pleads guilty to drugs charges

AFP  |  Koror (Palau) 

DHL heir was today sentenced to 10 years' in after pleading guilty to drug charges, and faces jail unless he completes a rehabilitation programme.

The period will be reduced to seven years if Hillbroom completes the programme. If he does not, he will be jailed for five years.

Hillbroom, who had been charged with trafficking methamphetamine and faced a 25-50 year jail sentence, changed his plea to guilty as the jury was being selected at the start of his trial in the nation's

In sentencing Hillbroom, associate Justice also fined the multi-millionaire $50,000 and ordered him to undergo drug testing three days a week until he starts the rehabilitation programme in September.

"A missed test, failure to produce a sample or an adulterated sample, shall be treated as a positive drug test and result in the immediate incarceration of the defendant," Materne said.

Hillbroom, who holds US and passports, is a son of Larry Hillblom, of the shipping company, although their surnames are spelt differently.

He is one of four illegitimate children sired by Hillblom and successfully sued for a share of the billionaire businessman's fortune after Hillblom died in a plane crash in 1995.

Hillbroom's inheritance has been estimated at $100 million, although he said last year that financial mismanagement meant it was now much less.

Hillbroom, normally based in the United States, was visiting in 2016 when he was arrested for allegedly arranging for two women to smuggle methamphetamine from the Philippine capital to Palau. He fled from custody after his arrest but was caught a night later when police plucked him from the sea as he tried to swim away.

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First Published: Wed, June 27 2018. 16:55 IST