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A glamorous real estate agent found dealing mountains of drugs and stashing a loaded handgun has been jailed.
Tegan Miller, 30, had been living the good life in stylish Port Melbourne when her world came crumbling down around her.
On Tuesday, the mother of two was sentenced to eight-and-a-half years in jail, with a non-parole period of five-and-a-half years.
Miller, who previously worked for Ray White and Century 21, had been busted trafficking more than a kilogram of methamphetamine, plus cocaine and MDMA, as well as recklessly dealing with more than $519,000 in dirty cash.
She had pleaded guilty to the charges shortly before she was due to stand trial in the County Court of Victoria.
In sentencing, Judge Fiona Todd said Miller had no one to blame but herself.
'I consider in this case that a very substantial burden will weigh upon you in the form of your knowledge that you have authored a monumental disaster, which will deny your children their mother for a very substantial proportion of their childhoods,' she said.
'That thought will haunt you every day you are in jail.'
Tegan Miller, 30, has been sentenced to years behind bars
The court heard Miller will be allowed to hold onto her baby for a period of time while caged in the Dame Phyllis Frost Centre alongside the likes of mushroom murderer Erin Patterson
The court heard Miller will be allowed to hold onto her baby for a period of time while caged in the Dame Phyllis Frost Centre alongside the likes of mushroom murderer Erin Patterson.
'I recall too that you are the author of this anguish,' Judge Todd said.
Police had swooped on Miller's apartment in October 2023, uncovering a staggering haul of 1151 grams of meth - more than double the large commercial quantity threshold - along with 135g of cocaine, 53g of MDMA, scales, bags, multiple phones, an iPad, and a 'Tegan's Notes' ledger listing drug deals.
In a basement storage cage and nearby unit, detectives found wads of cash, a loaded handgun, SIM cards, and a money-counting machine.
CCTV showed Miller lugging the drug-filled bags into her building herself.
Judge Todd painted Miller as the architect of her own downfall while ripping into the devastation her greed had caused.
'You were trafficking for profit... The social consequences of drug use, the violence, decimation of families, and the human misery, are borne as the result of people who, like you, seek to exploit the vulnerable, the addicted, and the desperate,' she said.
The court heard Miller's backstory came straight out of a nightmare - sexually abused as a child by a family associate who also targeted her half-sister.
Miller had been living in Port Melbourne (pictured), where she ran her drug empire
Tegan Miller, 30, is a mum of two and a drug dealer
Her mother, who ran a brothel, had fed her meth from age 14.
The court heard Miller had effectively raised herself and suffered further from a string of violent relationships, including an aggravated home invasion that left her with complex PTSD.
She built a real estate career and an Uber car-sharing business, but spiralled back into daily meth use after a break-up.
Her barrister highlighted her guilty plea, clean record, character references praising her devotion to her children, and genuine rehab efforts while on bail.
But Judge Todd said Miller needed to be adequately punished for her rotten deeds.
'This sentence has to be a just answer to your contribution to that misery,' she said.
Miller showed no emotion as her fate was sealed.
She has already served 16 days in pre-sentence detention.