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Renee Ferguson changes plan to plead guilty in Cricket Tasmania alleged stealing case

The woman at the centre of a sexting scandal involving former Australian cricket captain Tim Paine has announced she’s taking a new stance in an unrelated alleged stealing case.

THE woman at the centre of a sexting scandal involving former Australian cricket captain Tim Paine has been warned by a Hobart magistrate to “fully engage” with an unrelated stealing matter.

On Thursday, 48-year-old Renee Ferguson appeared in the Hobart Magistrates Court via video link, charged with stealing thousands of dollars worth of cash and memberships from Cricket Tasmania, where she previously worked as a receptionist.

Ms Ferguson’s lawyer, Greg Barns SC, told Magistrate Michael Daly that he was no longer instructed to act as counsel in the case, asking to be excused from proceedings.

Ms Ferguson previously told the court in April this year that she had accepted the outcome of a sentence indication hearing, which would have seen her serve a term of home detention.

Mr Daly told Ms Ferguson on Thursday the next step was to sentence her, “in light of the order you’d accepted”.

However, Ms Ferguson told Mr Daly she in fact wanted to maintain her plea of not guilty – and was waiting to hear back from an alternate lawyer, Garth Stevens.

Mr Daly said the matter would then need to go to trial – instructing Ms Ferguson that she needed to attend court in person in Hobart, and “fully engage” with proceedings.

He noted she had repeatedly not attended court in person.

Greg Barns SC and Renee Ferguson arrive at the Hobart Magistrates Court. Picture: Chris Kidd
Greg Barns SC and Renee Ferguson arrive at the Hobart Magistrates Court. Picture: Chris Kidd

“I’m not prepared any longer to deal with this matter remotely. You’ll need to fully engage with the procedures of this court from now onwards. Understand that?” he said.

“There’s a lot of work that’s needed to be done in order to get you to fully engage.

“You need to make this a priority, and I don’t want to leave you in any doubt about what you need to do.

“You need to appreciate the reality of your position at present. This case needs to be listed and gotten ready for trial.”

Mr Daly adjourned the case until next Friday, saying Ms Ferguson would need to have selected and instructed a new lawyer by that time.

Ms Ferguson has pleaded not guilty to 62 counts of stealing and two counts of dishonestly acquiring a financial advantage.

It is alleged Ms Ferguson fraudulently obtained a $705 Cricket Tasmania junior and platinum membership, a $339 Hobart Hurricanes family membership, and stole $1942 in cash during 2017.

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