Crime by Georgia Clark
Premium Content Australian supermodel Gemma Ward has been granted a two-year apprehended violence order against her partner of more than eight years. The Byron Bay-based model was granted the AVO on January 27 against her long-time partner David Bong Bong Letts. The order, granted at Ballina Local Court by Magistrate Karen Stafford, prohibits Letts from assaulting or threatening, stalking and harassing or intimidating the model. Gemma Ward has been granted an AVO against her long-time partner David Letts. Photographer: Adam Yip It also prevents the 35-year-old from intentionally or recklessly destroying property belonging to Ward. The model shares three young children with Letts and welcomed their youngest, a baby girl, in June last year. She also has a son, aged four and a girl, aged eight.
Model Gemma Ward granted AVO against partner
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Model Gemma Ward granted AVO against partner
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Subscriber only Police have incorrectly filed a second charge against a man accused of setting a Byron hinterland home alight, a court has heard. Isaac Lehane, 25, from Mullumbimby, is facing a charge of intentionally or recklessly destroying a home by fire with intent to cause bodily injury. The charge relates to a blaze which destroyed a home on Tyagarah Rd in Myocum in the early hours of Tuesday, September 17, 2019. Police will allege a pet dog died in the blaze. Mr Lehane was arrested over the alleged incident on November 4 last year. When he faced Byron Bay Local Court for the second time on Monday, Magistrate Karen Stafford queried whether a second charge now before her had been served upon the defence.