‘Hypocritical’: Guy slammed in court

‘Hypocritical’: Guy slammed in court

Police have withdrawn an software to suppress Guy Sebastian’s proof throughout a fiery authorized combat together with his ailing neighbour – simply days after it was slammed in court docket by the legal professionals for the defence.

The pop star is in court docket after his neighbour Phillip Richard Hanslow allegedly threatened to kill him throughout a heated escalation of a long-running feud over their shared fence.

Police prosecutor Alex Borg requested for the gag order in Waverley Court on March 30 after claiming that the musician had been subjected to “trial by media”.

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Camera IconAn software to suppress Guy Sebastian’s proof shall be thrown out. NCA NewsWire / Christian Gilles Credit: News Corp Australia

“The application is made on the basis of prejudice to the administration of justice,” he stated on the time.

“There have been articles in the media where Mr Sebastian has been made out to be the bad guy.”

Mr Borg stated the ARIA profitable artist has been unwilling to attend court docket as a result of he “feels like he’s being portrayed to be the villain”.

The lawyer for Mr Hanslow’s neighbour Bryan Wrench ridiculed the applying after noting the musician had proactively spoken to the media in regards to the authorized battle.

“Mr Sebastian has done four interviews talking about this court case in the media, so it’s a bit hypocritical to say he doesn’t want to have this case in the public eye,” he stated.

“My client’s reputation has been damaged and he’s been sullied by the case as well.”

GUY NEIGHBOUR Phillip Richard Hanslow
Camera IconPhillip Richard Hanslow has been charged with threatening the pop star and damaging their shared fence. NCA NewsWire / Nikki Short Credit: News Corp Australia

The software was anticipated to be ventilated on Wednesday with opposition from Mr Wrench and media events.

However, Mr Borg confirmed the applying for the suppression order shall be withdrawn.

Mr Hanslow is charged with intimidating his well-known neighbour outdoors their properties in Maroubra round 1.30pm on January 23.

The court docket was beforehand instructed the argument erupted over injury to the shared fence, which has since been repaired.

Mr Hanslow instructed reporters he was on the bathroom when police arrested him and charged him with stalking with intent to trigger bodily hurt and damaging property.

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Camera IconGuy Sebastian’s house on the left and his neighbour’s house on the appropriate. Picture NCA NewsWire/ Gaye Gerard Credit: News Corp Australia

The 66-year-old instructed the court docket he underwent bowel surgical procedure not lengthy after he was arrested.

His alleged dying threats are believed to be the fiery end result of six years of tensions between the neighbours, which started in 2016 when Mr Sebastian and his spouse Jules have been constructing their house.

The couple purchased their $3.1m house in Maroubra in 2013 and spent almost three years overhauling it to create their “fortress-like” home.

Source: www.perthnow.com.au