WATCH: Guy SLAMS ‘lies’ in neighbour court fight

WATCH: Guy SLAMS ‘lies’ in neighbour court fight

Guy Sebastian has hit again at critics over a court docket case involving his neighbour, talking out for the primary time on what he says are “complete fabrications”.

The singer and inaugural winner of Australian Idol has been named in a court docket battle wherein his neighbour, Phillip Richard Hanslow, was charged with escalating a long-running feud between the 2 by confronting Sebastian outdoors their Maroubra properties on January 23.

In court docket on Thursday Mr Hanslow alleged Sebastian “towered” over him with a brick in his hand in the course of the dispute.

But on Sunrise on Friday morning, Sebastian stated he wanted to talk out.

“There’s been so much said that’s not true,” he stated.

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“I’m not in a court case with him. “I haven’t taken an AVO out against this guy, this is an ongoing thing — not an isolated event.”

Sebastian opened up on the incident for the primary time, saying the dispute was not “me versus him”.

“It’s the police who decided to take the initiative of taking the AVO out,” he stated.

“There was something that transpired between me and him where I’d asked him basically to stop damaging my property and there were some things that were said on his part which caused me to have to call the police.

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“I think when it comes to do with safety and my family — I travel for work — it’s something I had to address and there’s nothing I can do but rely on help from the police to calm this situation down.

The Voice Australia judge went on to say the allegations reported on Thursday were untrue.

“There’s something that was alleged yesterday… which is just completely fabricated,” he stated.

The court docket case is ongoing.

Source: www.perthnow.com.au