Gee I would be cranky if I was the friend who lent him the car that he deliberately crashed!
Then wait till his business gets wound up. Any bets on whether all his staff's super payments and tax payments have been remitted to the tax office. Operators of businesses in trouble quite commonly have been found to have neglected to make these payments.
:jail:
Bloody Nora! Jail must be a relief after owing all that!!!!???copied from channel 10......
$275,000 3 gentlemens agreements
$200,000 j frost
$90,000 b bassingthwaighte
$75,000 ceo century 21 aust
$58,000 parents
$15,000 franchise fees century 21 aust
$45,000 credit card debt
I can imagine that these creditors will be very interested in the '$500.000.00' that Olivia claims they have as surety for his bail..
there will be a bit of peevishness among the 'gentlemen ' who entered so unwisely into a deal with Gerard.. not to mention Chucky Tarbeys fury to know that somewhere there is a cool $500.000.00 available..
and certainly, GE credit or whoever it was will be mighty curious as to how they can lay hands on their measly $45.000.00 out of the Surety money..
much clicking and clacking of calculators and whoever is first in will be best dressed..
I have an out of the box thought. What if Allison set him up. Perfect payback for his affair.
why didn't you just claim bankruptcy, you pretentious prick??????? you've destroyed SO much in the blink of an eye... how I feel about you borders on hate
The facade is everything, Minni
This is a cut and paste of my previous post, in relation to wakeskate's query regarding defamation:
Here is a link ... : no offence intended.
http://www.qpilch.org.au/resources/factsheets/Defamation.htm
Information is a news organisation's trade, so they're extremely knowledgeable about this particular area. News organisations have highly efficient lawyers to advise in these matters. Furthermore, journalists also study media law as part of their education, so they are aware of their reporting requirements. This is a link to an academic paper written by a media law expert, which outlines some approaches to teaching media law to journalists, but if it's of no interest, just disregard it: http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/journal...ev/1995/3.html
This is one outlining issues in layperson's terms: http://www.upstart.net.au/2012/01/13...ory-defendant/
Writers such as amateur bloggers, people who post on forums, and people who use social media do not have the same resources at their disposal as news organisations, even though they are subject to the same laws: http://journlaw.com/2011/08/16/why-t...morcombe-case/
And none of the above are any funds that maybe loaned from banks or financial institutions or 'borrowed' from trusts or other companies set up by him or in partnerships with others.
It's om;y a little bit further away!
On a serious note, may GBC thought "well, 11 days have gone by and Dt Ainsworth doen't have a clue, I can claim the insurance!!! and digs a deeper hole for himself - he is dumber than I thought:banghead:
MOO
I think the situation is that bail is a privilege and detention is the normal for murder charges. It was the the obligation of GBC to prove bail was warranted and was not a quasi trial.Could this mean that it just wasn't presented at the bail hearing?? There were comments made indicating that the prosecution didn't have to present all their findings at the bail hearing. Maybe our 'court' posters can shed some light.
My Favourite Dr Watson,
I hope I didn't overlook something important before..I shall read your links as soon as... as usual, though, I have pressing matters involving Wolverine, a missing football boot, and 3 missed phone calls!! thank god my thermomix is cooking up a delicious butter chicken whilst i am away from the kitchen!
So I do not have any resources available to me whatsoever!!! but I thought (hoped) we might have a new informative poster here on websleuths, by way of 'Watkins'
ahhhh, never mind...discombobulated now
As my daughter would say 'really? No sh#t Sherlock!'
I have an out of the box thought. What if Allison set him up. Perfect payback for his affair.