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Aussie couple released from notorious Indonesian prison

A middle class Australian couple who charged up to $360 for sex at their Bali brothel have been released from Kerobokan prison.

Michael and Lynley Le Grand were freed from the notorious Indonesian jail on Saturday after seven months inside.

The couple, who share three children, were expected to be deported and fly back to Australia after meeting immigration officials.

Kerobokan women’s prison governor Ni Luh Putu Andiyani said that Lynley, 44, who was a Bali bombing survivor, had become religious while in jail.

Australian Michael Le Grand released from Kerobokan jail in Bali. Picture: Dicky Bisinglasi
Australian Michael Le Grand released from Kerobokan jail in Bali. Picture: Dicky Bisinglasi

“The Australian prisoner, Lynley, has shown good behaviour during in prison. She never violated the rules inside the prison,” Ms Andiyani said.

“She always participated in the morning exercise every day. She also active to join the prayer at the prison church.”

Australian Lynley Le Grand released from Kerobokan jail in Bali. Picture: Lukman S. Bintoro)
Australian Lynley Le Grand released from Kerobokan jail in Bali. Picture: Lukman S. Bintoro)

Lynley, who was found guilty of running the Pink Palace Spa as a brothel in the Denpasar District Court, was “devastated” when she first went inside last year.

Australian Lynley Le Grand and her husband Michael were arrested at his Pink spa in Kuta. Picture: Lukman S. Bintoro
Australian Lynley Le Grand and her husband Michael were arrested at his Pink spa in Kuta. Picture: Lukman S. Bintoro

“At the beginning she was very sad. But slowly, she could accept the condition and was able to socialise with other prisoners. She is now in good condition, she is well, and she can socialise with anyone now.”

Australian Lynley Le Grand will be deported with her husband Michael. Picture: Lukman S. Bintoro
Australian Lynley Le Grand will be deported with her husband Michael. Picture: Lukman S. Bintoro
Australian Michael Le Grand served seven months in jail. Picture: Dicky Bisinglasi
Australian Michael Le Grand served seven months in jail. Picture: Dicky Bisinglasi

Michael Le Grand, 50, had complained of “pancreatic cancer” while inside and was released for short periods to receive medical treatment.

Australian Lynley Le Grand in the car after being released. Picture: Lukman S. Bintoro
Australian Lynley Le Grand in the car after being released. Picture: Lukman S. Bintoro

He was released from a separate part of the prison on Saturday but the pair were expected to reunite again with their children, who have been living in Bali with a relative.

Michael Le Grand, who was found guilty of running a brothel in Bali, outside a medical clinic.
Michael Le Grand, who was found guilty of running a brothel in Bali, outside a medical clinic.
Lynley Le Grand, who was found guilty of running a brothel in Bali, with a customer’s baby at her restaurant the Corner House in Bali.
Lynley Le Grand, who was found guilty of running a brothel in Bali, with a customer’s baby at her restaurant the Corner House in Bali.

The couple opened the Pink Palace Spa in May last year in Seminyak, employing 25 therapists, according to court documents.

A promotional vehicle advertising the Pink Palace Spa & Relaxation centre.
A promotional vehicle advertising the Pink Palace Spa & Relaxation centre.
The Pink Palace in Bali, which was raided by police.
The Pink Palace in Bali, which was raided by police.

They were offering full sexual services, including sex for couples offered by two therapists that costs $360.

Australians Michael Jerome Le Grand from Moonee Ponds and Lynley Jane Le Grand from Mount Waverley, who have been in jail in Bali.
Australians Michael Jerome Le Grand from Moonee Ponds and Lynley Jane Le Grand from Mount Waverley, who have been in jail in Bali.

Bali expats have been angry with the couple for tarnishing the island’s reputation, amid fears they were trying to turn it into a new version of Thailand’s seedy sex strips.

The couple still owns three bars and an Australian steak house and restaurant in Bali, with sources claiming they may be able to return within weeks.

Ricky Olarenshaw celebrates his 50th birthday in Bali, with his wife Saranitha. Picture: Facebook
Ricky Olarenshaw celebrates his 50th birthday in Bali, with his wife Saranitha. Picture: Facebook
Sarnanitha Olarenshaw wife of former AFL player Ricky Olarenshaw was released from Kerobokan Women Prison in Bali. Picture: Lukman S. Bintoro
Sarnanitha Olarenshaw wife of former AFL player Ricky Olarenshaw was released from Kerobokan Women Prison in Bali. Picture: Lukman S. Bintoro

They were arrested in raids that also netted the estranged wife of former AFL player Ricky Olarenshaw for offering sexual services at the Flame Spa.

Sarnanitha, whose name was on the Flame Spa’s business paperwork, also served seven months in jail but has since been released.

She claimed that Olarenshaw was responsible for the brothel, but he was never charged and it is not suggested he was involved in any wrongdoing.

Four women who worked at the Flame Spa were also jailed.

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