This is a tragic story of a lottery winner whose life spiraled out of control. Here’s a breakdown of the key events:
Early Life Challenges: Josh faced notable health issues from birth, including genetic syndromes, a horseshoe-shaped kidney, adn an irregular heartbeat. He endured multiple surgeries as a child and was bullied severely,leading him to leave school in Year 10. Early Adulthood: He briefly attended Adelaide University Senior College, then pursued a plumbing apprenticeship. At 20, he moved to New Zealand seeking work.
lottery Win: At 20, he won £11 million ($22 million) in the Powerball lottery.
Downward Spiral: He began using the money to buy drugs, specifically A-class drugs.
Arrest and conviction: In 2020, police raided his home and found drugs (MDMA, cocaine) and an unlicensed firearm. He was arrested and pleaded guilty to supplying MDMA and possessing a firearm without a license.
Sentencing: He received a suspended sentence of three years and nine months, with a non-parole period of 18 months, contingent on a two-year good behavior bond with supervision.
Lifestyle: Photos from his mansion revealed a chaotic scene of drug use, alcohol consumption, and general disarray.
Judge’s Assessment: The judge attributed his downfall to a lack of motivation and a “hedonistic lifestyle” fueled by his lottery winnings. The judge noted that the money allowed him to buy large amounts of drugs for personal use and to supply to others.