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Salim Mehajer walks free from jail: Disgraced property developer swaggers out through the razor wire in blue suit to go and live with his mum and dad because he's broke
Salim Mehajer walks free from jail: Disgraced property developer swaggers out through the razor wire in blue suit to go and live with his mum and dad because he's broke

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Salim Mehajer walks free from jail: Disgraced property developer swaggers out through the razor wire in blue suit to go and live with his mum and dad because he's broke

Bankrupt property developer and disgraced former politician Salim Mehajer has walked free after five years in jail to live with his parents because he's flat broke. The one-time millionaire who flaunted his wealth with an extravagant wedding and luxury marble mansion swaggered out from behind the razor wire of a western Sydney prison on Friday. Wearing a blue suit, and his white teeth bared in a dazzling smile XX, the 39-year-old fraudster strolled out of the John Morony Correctional Centre at Windsor without a care in the world - but a very long list of parole conditions. The new parolee looked upbeat as he jumped in a waiting blacked out limo and sped through the prison gates, but faces a strict regime of reporting daily to his parole officer. The eldest of Amal and Mohamad Mehajer's eight children, he will be relying on his parents' support if he follows through on his plan to rebuild his failed property empire. The former Auburn council deputy mayor has been in prison since November 2020, when he was hailed for lying to a court, and has served back-to-back sentences for multiple offences. The NSW State Parole Authority (SPA) decided last month to grant his release m parole on conditions including that he undergo drug and alcohol testing, participate in domestic violence programs if directed and not communicate with any Outlaw Motorcycle Gang bikies or associates. He is also banned from contacting his DV victim or entering the Central Coast. Mehajer was declared bankrupt during a previous prison stint in 2018 when his property business, SM Project Developments, was liquidated. Creditors included the Australian Taxation Office and the company which built the marble staircase at his former lavish home in Frances Street, Lidcombe. He was locked up again in 2020 after he was found guilty of two counts of perverting the course of justice and one count of making a false statement under oath. While behind bars in 2023, Mehajer was again convicted in separate trials for unrelated fraud and domestic violence offences. A jury found Mehajer guilty of multiple counts of assault, one count of intimidation and one count of suffocation relating to his abuse of an ex-partner, and he was sentenced to a maximum of seven years and nine months in jail. He was convicted of assaulting the victim by punching her in the head in his car, suffocating her with his hand over her nose and mouth until she passed out, crushing her hand as she held her phone and threatening to kill her mother. At a further trial while he was in jail, he was found guilty by a jury of fraud on two counts each of making a false document and using a false document. The jury convicted him of creating false statutory declarations and affidavits by forging the signatures of his solicitor, Zali Burrows, and one of his six sisters. Mehajer overcame a raft of objections, including the risk of him reoffending, his refusal to change his attitude and his continued denial of some of his crimes. In granting him a release, SPA said Mehajer had completed all possible programs in prison. It determined his rehabilitation was better served in the community under the supervision of a psychologist and community corrections officers. His parole conditions include being of good behaviour, and ongoing treatment from a private psychologist. Mehajer first made headlines with his over-the-top wedding in 2015, when a reported $1million of gaudy excess closed off a Sydney street. Mehajer and his young bride 'Aysha' - former Wollongong beautician April Learmonth - were married amid a procession of Harley Davidsons, rented Lamborghinis, a helicopter overhead, and a reception with 10,000 red roses and gold-dusted desserts. The flashy party had been delayed until Salim's own father made his exit from prison, after being released early from a maximum three and half years stint in prison. Mohamad Mehajer was convicted of conspiring to defraud the National Australia Bank of more than $3 million after attempting to bribe a bank employee to approve a loan that overstated the value of the family property company. Mehajer staged a car crash in 2017 which led to him pleading guilty to 22 charges, including perverting the course of justice, and making a false call for an ambulance Salim's marriage lasted a year. In 2016, Aysha took out a restraining order against him, and thereafter the attention-seeking fraudster became embroiled in legal and financial troubles. Now its his dad's turn to help Salim, who he has previously described as 'the brain' of the family and 'the head of the family'. In 2024, Salim pleaded guilty to his role in a bizarre car crash he had set up to avoid attending court on another matter, a stunt he was caught out on partly because of CCTV capturing his distinctive leg tattoos. Mehajer pleaded guilty to 22 charges, including perverting the course of justice, making a false representation resulting in a police investigation, making a false call for an ambulance and negligent driving.

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