A man who made his name by 'predicting' NSW COVID-19 case numbers on TikTok has faced court over his involvement in an anti-lockdown protest. 9News
Jon-Bernard Kairouz's claim to fame was revealing the figures hours before former Premier Gladys Berejiklian's press conferences on five occasions last year.
The man, from Belmore, was later charged with two counts of not complying with COVID-19 directions and one count of encouraging the commission of crimes.
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