Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Anti-Discrimination Case Resumes, But Khani Missing
The 15th of August, 11.00am at Court Room 6. This was the time and place for the long awaited sequel to the Anti-Discrimination case bought by Soheil Mehrab - Khani against Principal Crown Prosecutor, Tony Jacobs.
However, Mehrab-Khani was nowhere to be seen. A letter by Mehrab-Khani was read in court wherein he applied to adjourn the case because he now wanted a lawyer but couldnt afford one, he needed to sell a property, he claimed.
This despite the fact that he claimed to be worth 7 Million dollars in another Court Case, and last year when he put his face inches away from mine in a confrontation saying to me, "You think I care about the Council fining me $500 or $5000? I'm rich!"
He was given till today, the 16th of August to turn up. The Press were waiting in force for him to appear, to no avail.
Another letter was read to the Court. He now had a bad back and a single line Doctors Certificate was submitted.
Mehrab-Khani has until tomorrow, the 17th of August to appear before the Tribunal, or the case could be dismissed. There is also a possibility of him being fined a not insubstantial amount of money.
The ABC have this up on their web site already:
Even if the case is dismissed, a certain document will be revealed by Tony Jacobs relating to Soheil Mehrab-Khani which will certainly cause a stir. I am privy to this document and am certain the Press will have a field day with it.
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"No-show could sink case"
ReplyDeleteBlair Richards - The Mercury
http://www.themercury.com.au/article/2011/08/17/253871_scalesofjustice.html