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Sydney man accused of bashing teenage girls in a Pyrmont park is attacked in jail

05:14 EDT, 12 May 2021 A man filmed punching tiny teenage girls in the head and then dragging one by her hair has been attacked in prison due to the incident s media attention, a court has been told. Double Bay man Jesse Leilan Mackenzie, 29, was allegedly one of three men involved in the violence inflicted upon two girls, aged 15 and 16, in Pyrmont in March. A bystander s footage of the incident quickly spread after the incident, allegedly showing Mackenzie punch both victims in the head and drag the 15-year-old by her hair towards a ledge. Double Bay man Jesse Leilan Mackenzie, 29, (pictured) was one of three men allegedly involved in the sickening attacks on two teenage girls aged 15 and 16

American Psycho meets Tarantino : Man allegedly takes gun to bed as part of violent acts against girlfriend

Advertisement A south-west Sydney man is facing charges for a bout of alleged violence and abuse against his girlfriend, including an episode in which he brought a gun to bed, held the woman down and sang Twinkle Twinkle Little Star to her. The 29-year-old Greenacre man was charged with seven offences including assault, unlawful detention, property damage and drug possession. He was granted bail in Sydney Central Local Court on Monday despite police arguing he posed a serious risk to his partner and the community. The offences allegedly occurred in October, three months after the couple moved into a home in Greenacre together. On the night of October 28, the accused man was angered by a text message the woman, 30, received from her ex-boyfriend, according to police allegations detailed in court documents.

Sydney man jailed for cryptocurrency money laundering

Date Time Sydney man jailed for cryptocurrency money laundering A 46-year-old Sydney man who used stolen identities to launder $43,350 in proceeds of crime through cryptocurrency accounts has been sentenced to 16 months’ imprisonment by the Sydney Central Local Court on Wednesday (31 March 2021). The man used the details of identity theft victims to set up multiple online transaction accounts with a cryptocurrency provider. The digital currency exchange enables people to convert Australian dollars to bitcoin, and vice versa, through Automatic Teller Machines in New South Wales. Police suspect bitcoin stolen from Western Australia in December 2019 was deposited into the online accounts the man had set up, before he made multiple cash withdrawals from cryptocurrency ATMs.

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