EXPOSED: Inside the downfall of troubled multi-millionaire

A troubled younger multi-millionaire has been issued a stern warning by a Magistrate after a court docket heard his life “spiralled out of control” as a result of drug use.

Andrew Spira beamed into Waverley Local Court by way of audiovisual hyperlink on Wednesday after pleading responsible to breaching situations of a restraining order taken out by police to guard his ex-girlfriend.

The 24-year-old had been in a relationship with the lady, who’s 16 years his senior, for greater than six years after they cut up in December final yr.

The court docket was informed the couple owned a powerful property portfolio collectively, and data present certainly one of their properties in Sydney’s jap suburbs not too long ago offered for $10m.

Just a few months after the break-up, court docket paperwork reveal police took out an apprehended violence order to guard Spira’s ex-partner after he was charged with assaulting her.

The 24-year-old has pleaded not responsible to the cost of widespread assault and can struggle that cost in court docket subsequent yr.

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Under the situations of the restraining order, he was prohibited from contacting his former accomplice besides by way of a lawyer.

Despite the ban, Spira admitted to calling her on a number of events over two months and even messaging her housemate in a bid to let her know he missed her.

One of the telephone calls between the previous couple, which was overheard by a witness, lasted for an hour and a half.

When the lady reminded Spira he would “get in trouble” for contacting her, he admitted he knew the situations of the order.

Andrew Spira has been sentenced for domestic violence offences against his ex-girlfriend. Facebook
Camera IconAndrew Spira has been sentenced for home violence offences in opposition to his ex-girlfriend. Facebook Credit: News Corp Australia

Spira informed a psychologist he was “feeling low” and never contemplating the implications of breaching the restraining order when he made contact along with his ex-partner.

His lawyer Najee Makhoul stated Spira had issue accepting the break-up as a result of his former accomplice was the primary individual with whom he had fashioned an attachment.

The court docket heard the couple began relationship when Spira was 17 years outdated.

Mr Makhoul stated his shopper had endured “deprivation and neglect” whereas residing along with his alcoholic mom and her companions.

Spira’s mom is Elizabeth ‘Lizzie’ Buttrose, a former Sydney socialite and the niece of media mogul Ita Buttrose.

By the time he was in his 20s, Spira reported taking 40 tablets a day of a prescription sedative along with medication similar to methamphetamine, cocaine, and hashish.

The former couple owned a lucrative property portfolio together before they split last year.
Camera IconThe former couple owned a profitable property portfolio collectively earlier than they cut up final yr. Credit: News Corp Australia

The court docket heard he had accomplished a number of stints in rehabilitation centres after his life “spiralled out of control” as a result of drug abuse.

Magistrate Ross Hudson stated Spira defined to psychologists that he used medication as a “means of escape”.

He stated the 24-year-old reported not having any shut relationships throughout his childhood.

“(His former partner) was effectively one of his most important relationships that he formed in that period of his life,” he stated.

“Because of the support and because of the light he saw (her) in, he found it hard to cut ties with her.”

The Justice of the Peace acknowledged Spira had been recognized with advanced publish traumatic stress dysfunction.

Despite his struggles, the court docket heard Spira was the founding father of profitable business mortgage firm Pineapple Funding, which had been making $4 million a yr earlier than he was arrested.

He has been diagnosed with PTSD.
Camera IconHe has been recognized with PTSD. Credit: News Corp Australia

Magistrate Hudson took into consideration the entrepreneur’s “powerful subjective case” when he convicted him of two counts of contravening an AVO and one breach of a conditional launch order associated to a earlier AVO breach.

Spira was sentenced to serve two good behaviour bonds of 12 and 15 months respectively, and ordered to proceed remedy for his psychological well being and drug and alcohol abuse.

Magistrate Hudson warned him to not contact his ex-partner once more and stated the court docket “won’t be toothless” if it sees one other breach.

Although Spira maintained a clean face all through the sentencing, his main lawyer, Samir Karnib, informed NCA NewsWire he was relieved.

“He’s grateful for today’s outcome and that these matters are now behind him,” he stated.

“He’s continuing to improve himself and other aspects of his life. He’s now determined to keep going and move past it.”

Source: www.perthnow.com.au