
Authorities photographed the massive piles of cash that Smith had stockpiled at the time of his arrest
One of Baltimore's biggest ever drug dealers has been jailed for 25 years for shipping a ton of cocaine - and enjoying a life of fast cars, designer clothes and luxury properties with the earnings.
Garnett Gilbert Smith's lavish life was revealed in court in Baltimore, where he was found guilty of shipping the drugs from California to Maryland between 2010 and 2011.
The 44-year-old cleared $10,000 profit on each kilogram, raking in more than $10 million in total, according to court documents. Prosecutors say he also trafficked heroin.

Smith stockpiled cash easily as he cleared $10,000 profit on each kilogram
Bling: They also confiscated piles of garish gold and diamond jewelry and multiple watches
It doesn't seem the diamond encrusted evil eye pendant did him much good
He raked in over $10million selling drugs, and all these luxury watches became the property of the federal government
His condos in Beverly Hills and McLean, Virginia both rented for $4,800 a month
Pricey: He also had a condo at this downtown Baltimore apartment block and spent thousands on designer clothes, hotels and jewellery. In his defense he simply said he was 'a work in progress'

Home: This property in Georgia was just one of many that Smith bought or rented with his $10 million earning from his cocaine trafficking business. Authorities also seized a condo and 19 vehicles
Luxury: Nineteen expensive vehicles were seized including this Lamborghini Murcielago
He also had a Maybach, which stopped being made in 2012 but was a peer to cars like Bentleys
No doubt less conspicuous than his Maybach and Lambo, he had this Beetle

Hidden: His Toyota Cruiser doubled as a vehicle for drug running


One of Baltimore's biggest ever drug dealers has been jailed for 25 years for shipping a ton of cocaine - and enjoying a life of fast cars, designer clothes and luxury properties with the earnings.
Garnett Gilbert Smith's lavish life was revealed in court in Baltimore, where he was found guilty of shipping the drugs from California to Maryland between 2010 and 2011.
The 44-year-old cleared $10,000 profit on each kilogram, raking in more than $10 million in total, according to court documents. Prosecutors say he also trafficked heroin.

Smith stockpiled cash easily as he cleared $10,000 profit on each kilogram
Bling: They also confiscated piles of garish gold and diamond jewelry and multiple watches
It doesn't seem the diamond encrusted evil eye pendant did him much good
He raked in over $10million selling drugs, and all these luxury watches became the property of the federal government
His condos in Beverly Hills and McLean, Virginia both rented for $4,800 a month
Pricey: He also had a condo at this downtown Baltimore apartment block and spent thousands on designer clothes, hotels and jewellery. In his defense he simply said he was 'a work in progress'
Home: This property in Georgia was just one of many that Smith bought or rented with his $10 million earning from his cocaine trafficking business. Authorities also seized a condo and 19 vehicles
Luxury: Nineteen expensive vehicles were seized including this Lamborghini Murcielago
He also had a Maybach, which stopped being made in 2012 but was a peer to cars like Bentleys
No doubt less conspicuous than his Maybach and Lambo, he had this Beetle
Hidden: His Toyota Cruiser doubled as a vehicle for drug running