“Warrior Queen” pleads guilty to drug driving offences
A Telford DJ who has hit the headlines and been on TV and radio shows to talk about her teeth implant problems was in court this week.
Leanne Jefferis who is known on social media as The Warrior Queen and DJ Abeyance has been running GoFundMe campaigns to pay for medical treatment after a trip to Türkiye for implants left her in pain and without a nose.
The 41-year-old appeared in court on 10 February 2026 for sentencing after pleading guilty to a series of drug driving offences in the Donnington area.

The court heard that Jefferis was caught driving a grey BYD Seal on School Road on three separate dates.
On 10 October 2025, she was over the limit for both cocaine and benzoylecgonine. Benzoylecgonine is what the body produces after it breaks down cocaine. It stays in the system much longer than the drug itself.
Her cocaine level was over three times the legal limit. Her level of the breakdown chemical was more than 16 times the limit.
Less than two weeks later, on 22 October 2025, she was stopped again on the same road. Tests once more showed she was more than 16 times the limit for the cocaine breakdown chemical.
A third incident occurred on 4 November 2025. Jefferis again tested positive for both substances while behind the wheel.
Jefferis pleaded guilty to all charges. Magistrates imposed a community order which will run until 9 February 2027.
As part of this order, she must complete six months of drug rehabilitation. She was also ordered to carry out up to 20 days of rehabilitation activity.
The court disqualified her from driving for 24 months. She must also pay £85 in prosecution costs.

