Melbourne's elite set to be caught up in a looming drug scandal

Melbourne's elite set to be caught up in a looming drug scandal
Melbourne's elite set to be caught up in a looming drug scandal
EXCLUSIVE: Who's who of Melbourne's cocaine party set are 'sweating' they don't get caught up in the high-profile arrest of a 'drug dealer to the stars' after he's 'found with a cache of weapons, gems and more than 400 grams of coke' Nicholas Ross Clark, 46, was picked up on Friday in a major police drug sting Clark was renting a $1.5 million mansion while supposedly unemployed  He could not explain how he bought gems, fancy rugs and expensive wine   Clark had just offloaded drugs bound for leafy Brighton when stung by cops Police found a cache of weapons and more than 400 grams of cocaine  Clark is believed to have been dealing to some of Melbourne's wealthiest users 

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Some of Melbourne's most rich and famous face public scrutiny after the arrest of an alleged drug dealer to the stars. 

Victoria Police's Major Drug Squad swooped on Nicholas Ross Clark at his St Kilda East mansion on Friday amid allegations he has been dealing cocaine to Melbourne's privileged.

Sources have told Daily Mail Australia Clark's alleged customers included a who's who of Melbourne's elite in and around Toorak, Brighton and everywhere in between. 

'There will be a few people sweating over his arrest,' the source said. 

Clarke faces 30 drug trafficking and related charges.

Nicholas Ross Clark had already suffered a panic attack a day after being locked up for allegedly dealing cocaine

Nicholas Ross Clark had already suffered a panic attack a day after being locked up for allegedly dealing cocaine

Brighton is the home to Melbourne's rich and famous. Some who dwell there are believed to enjoy the odd sniff of white powders

Brighton is the home to Melbourne's rich and famous. Some who dwell there are believed to enjoy the odd sniff of white powders 

George Balot, of Balot Reilly Criminal Lawyers, is well known for getting alleged drug dealers off the hook

George Balot, of Balot Reilly Criminal Lawyers, is well known for getting alleged drug dealers off the hook 

The 46-year old appeared in the Melbourne Magistrates' Court on Sunday - and was already feeling the

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