This Drug Dealer’s Instagram Of His Lavish, Illegal Lifestyle Ended Up Getting Him Tossed In Jail

By Deepak Mamgain in Bizarre On 25th September 2016
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This is Levi Watson, a drug dealer from England who ended up getting nabbed by police, because his Instagram account told a very different story than the one he told police when interrogated.

If you tell the police you have no employment, and then they see these pics on your Instagram, you're going to get in trouble.

And he did.

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Police suspected Watson of supplying heroin and cocaine to a drug ring that recently got broken up by police.

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He was brought in and interrogated, but insisted that he didn't have a job, drug-dealing or otherwise.

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However, a quick look at his very public Instagram profile told a different story.

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In these crazy pics, you can see a lifestyle that looks very much in keeping with a successful drug dealer's.

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Lots and lots of cash, expensive watches, Lamborghinis, and champagne adorn countless pics in his feed.

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Remarkably, even after he was jailed when the police wised up, he STILL continued to post old pics to his account for several days.

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One pic shows him with rapper Bobby Shmurda.

Watson captioned the pic, "They gave me Shmurda years, I smiled at the judge when he said 7."

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So I guess it's good that Watson has a sense of humor about all this, isn't it?

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In this age of social media, he's not the first person to get caught in a lie via their Instagram account.

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Last year, 50 Cent, who had filed for personal bankruptcy...

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...told the judge that he was completely broke and had no assets to turn over to creditors.

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However, when 50 was forced to answer for several pics that showed him sitting with what appeared to be hundreds of thousands of dollars in cash.

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His response?

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I guess your credibility as a baller doesn't become quite so important when you're looking at jail time.