A British paratrooper is seeking to cover legal costs following his imprisonment in Georgia after being detained there over possession of drugs described as legally prescribed. One report says he is facing a bill that could reach £60,000, reflecting legal and related expenses incurred as the matter proceeds. The outlet describes him as a paratrooper and characterizes the prison as notorious, but does not provide additional verified details about the sentence length, the case timeline, or the specific medication involved. The report frames the dispute around whether the drugs he had were covered by a prescription, implying that the legal basis for his detention was contested. It also indicates that his case is generating substantial expenses as he deals with the legal aftermath in the UK. No further context—such as court dates, the outcomes of any appeals, or statements from Georgian authorities—is provided in the material supplied.