Pregnant British Teen Accused of Drug Smuggling Released After Guilty Verdict

Bella May Culley, 19-year-old, who was arrested upon arrival at the Tbilisi Airport in May and accused of attempting to smuggle marijuana and hashish into the country, center, walks with her lawyer Malkhaz Salakaia, left, and her mother Lyanne Kennedy after she was released from prison near the court building, in Tbilisi, Georgia, on Monday, Nov. 3, 2025. (AP Photo/Zurab Tsertsvadze)

TBILISI, Georgia (AP) — British teenager Bella May Culley, who was arrested in Georgia on drug smuggling charges earlier this year, was released from prison Monday as part of a plea deal.

Culley, 19, who is pregnant, was arrested in May at Tbilisi Airport and accused of attempting to smuggle 12 kilograms (26.5 pounds) of marijuana and 2 kilograms (4.4 pounds) of hashish into the country.

She was found guilty by a Georgian court on Monday and sentenced to five months and 25 days in prison, the total time she had already spent in custody. Her family also paid a 500,000 lari (about $184,000) fine as part of a plea deal.

Culley and her mother, Lyanne Kennedy, both cried as the verdict was read.

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Lyanne Kennedy, background left, the mother of 19-year-old Bella May Culley who was arrested upon arrival at the Tbilisi Airport in May and accused of attempting to smuggle marijuana and hashish into the country, stands at an entrance as she arrives to attend the court session in Tbilisi, Georgia, Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2025. (AP Photo/Zurab Tsertsvadze)

Georgian prosecutors were considering a two-year sentence, but “decided to consider the time she has already served,” case prosecutor Vakhtang Tsalughelashvili told The Associated Press.

The teenager was informed of the decision shortly before the court session began. Her mother told the AP she had believed that she would only see her daughter in person again when her grandchild was born. “It was totally unexpected,” she said.

Culley’s lawyer, Malkhaz Salakhaia, said that the teenager would be given her passport and would free to leave the country. While in court, she thanked everyone present for finalizing Culley’s plea deal.

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Lyanne Kennedy, the mother of 19-year-old Bella May Culley who was arrested upon arrival at the Tbilisi Airport in May and accused of attempting to smuggle marijuana and hashish into the country, arrives to attend the court session in Tbilisi, Georgia, on Monday, Nov. 3, 2025. (AP Photo/Zurab Tsertsvadze)

Culley initially faced a maximum penalty of up to 15 years or life in prison.

In Georgia, a 3.7-million nation in the South Caucasus, the law allows for financial plea agreements that can be reached to reduce or eliminate a prison sentence in certain cases. Such plea agreements are often reached in drug-related cases.

Culley, who is from Teesside, in northeast England, was reported missing in Thailand prior to her arrest at the Tbilisi airport on May 10. The teenager pleaded not guilty to the charges after her arrest, saying she was tortured in Thailand and forced to carry the drugs.

Salakhaia has told reporters that she showed visible physical signs of torture upon her arrival in Georgia.

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