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Jail sought for AFL legend’s son over $140,000 fraud

By Emily Woods

The son of AFL legend Robert “Dipper” DiPierdomenico should be jailed over a $140,000 fraud, a prosecutor said on Monday.

Prosecutor Francesca Holmes asked a judge to hand Dylan DiPierdomenico a jail term along with a community work order.

The younger DiPierdomenico faced the County Court after pleading guilty to obtaining property by deception from MGI Golf while he was national sales manager.

Dylan DiPierdomenico leaves the County Court on Monday.

Dylan DiPierdomenico leaves the County Court on Monday. Credit: AAP

He stole $140,717 from the family-run golfing wholesaler between August 2018 and June 2019 by making 71 fraudulent transactions with its customers. DiPierdomenico gave the customers MGI invoices containing his PayPal or bank account details, and received about $119,000 into his personal accounts.

MGI chief executive Carrie Edwards-Britt said the business was started by her father, and DiPierdomenico had been entrusted with one of the few senior roles not filled by family.

She had uncovered the fraud herself while analysing reports on the company’s finances and then reported it to police.

“When Dylan admitted to us that he had been stealing from MGI, it hurt our family and company,” she told the court. “I was in damage control with our customers ... who had been caught in Dylan’s web of lies and deceit.”

She said the company was stable and profitable at the time of the offending so, luckily, what he did had not ruined it. Edwards-Britt called for DiPierdomenico to be jailed, and asked for him to repay the amount he had stolen from the business.

Dylan DiPierdomenico’s football legend father, Robert “Dipper” DiPierdomenico

Dylan DiPierdomenico’s football legend father, Robert “Dipper” DiPierdomenicoCredit: Getty Images

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DiPierdomenico took to the witness box and apologised to Ms Edwards-Britt and her family.

“They’re a wonderful family; they gave me a great opportunity and I betrayed their trust,” he told the court.

He said he had stolen from the business after succumbing to a gambling addiction, a crutch for him to deal with pressures and anxiety amid family issues and an ADHD diagnosis. DiPierdomenico said he intended to pay back the money he had stolen as soon as he could.

Under questioning from Judge Richard Maidment, he revealed he did not disclose the offending to his next employer.

“You knew perfectly well that you had committed those offences but chose not to disclose them to your new employer?” the judge asked DiPierdomenico.

“I don’t know why I didn’t disclose it at the time,” he replied.

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His barrister, Hayden Rattray, asked for DiPierdomenico to avoid jail time and instead be handed a community corrections order of five years. Rattray said DiPierdomenico had been subjected to years of delay in the case, as the offending began in 2018, and pointed to media attention having had a significant impact on him.

“The reality is that his face has been blasted over the pages of the paper and in media reports for many, many months now.”

DiPierdomenico, who is on bail, is to return to court to be sentenced on January 30.

AAP

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