Married At First Sight Australia star Christopher Mark Jensen has walked away from court after pleading guilty to drug trafficking.
Jensen, 34, was handed a suspended prison sentence, meaning he will not be jailed unless he breaches conditions imposed by the judge, at Queensland Supreme Court.
During Friday’s proceedings, the reality TV star pleaded guilty to a number of offenses, including one count of trafficking a dangerous drug and two counts of supplying a dangerous drug.
Jensen’s fiancée Tayla Made, who did not appear on MAFS Australia, and his mother accompanied him to court and appeared relieved with the verdict, according to the Daily Mail.
While sentencing the TV personality to four years in jail, immediately suspended for four years, Justice Paul Freeburn said: ‘I would ordinarily impose a custodial case for this type of serious offending (but) in my view this is an exceptional case.’
Jensen has been on bail since October 2017 after being arrested in a drug sting by Queensland officers called Operation Papa Argyle.
Police discovered nearly 200g of cannabis and $5,800 (£3,363) during a search of Jensen’s home at the time.
As Jenson was on bail, he was allowed to appear on the eighth season of Married At First Sight Australia, which aired last year.
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He was a late arrival to the show, joining in week three of the experiment and tying the knot with bride Jaimie Gardner.
Jenson only lasted one week as he sensationally quit MAFS Australia, after accusing wife Jaimie of being ‘fake’ and asking him to ‘pretend’ for the cameras to keep them in the show.
Fans watched on as Jenson and Jaimie had a tense conversation following an explosive showdown off camera.
A furious Jenson told Jaimie: ‘I won’t be staying in this room with you, I will not be having anything to do with you because you are not the person you perceive to be. If you’re going to put an act on for the cameras, that’s fine. I don’t need to be treated like this. I’m so done with this.’