‘Mystery man’ threatened to remove MacGill’s toes
Cricket legend Stuart MacGill told police an unidentified man with bolt cutters threatened MacGill with extreme physical violence if the 50-year-old did not pay a $150K ransom to his captors.
Cricket legend Stuart MacGill told police an unidentified man with bolt cutters threatened MacGill with extreme physical violence if the 50-year-old did not pay a $150K ransom to his captors.
According to court records, jailed NRL star Jarryd Hayne’s bid for freedom has been under way for five weeks.
Rumours are flying about NSW Director of Public Prosecutions Lloyd Babb’s next career move — but could he be set for a position in the military?
Crime boss Bassam Hamzy made a formal request to run mixed martial arts fights inside Supermax prison using some of the state’s worst criminals as fighters.
Former Western Sydney Wanderers player Kerem Bulut has vowed not to let his current legal troubles prevent him from returning to the soccer pitch.
Alexander Terracini could have been forgiven for looking a bit bleary-eyed in court this week, turning up for a case just hours after delivering his wife’s baby at home.
From the outside it looked like a nondescript western Sydney house, but police claim it was being used as a storage facility for a gang.
Falsified affidavit allegations in the Brayden Dillon murder case claimed two more scalps this week — and put an innocent lawyer in the crosshairs of the investigation.
The $5 million party boat Seadeck — a favourite among glamorous Sydney socialites and organised crime figures — has stopped taking bookings.
Have you had your hopes and dreams crushed by the Sydney property market? It’s probably not as bad as what happened to Theo Alexakis.
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