But Lynsey Horne s available assets amounted to a modest £600, Carlisle Crown Court was told. Horne, 37, had earlier pleaded guilty to being concerned in the supply of the class B drug known as Mcat as well as converting or concealing criminal cash - the proceeds from the drug dealing of Penrith man Paul Nicholson. During a brief hearing, prosecutor Jeremy Grout Smith told Judge Nicholas Barker that the defendant, from Bolton, near Appleby, had benefitted from her crime to the tune of £28,594. That illegal cash had been being put into her Cooperative bank account, said the prosecutor. But the available amount [from the defendant] has been agreed to be £600, added Mr Grout-Smith.