Disgraced AFL player manager Ricky Nixon has sacked his lawyers only three weeks before he planned to fight allegations he sold fake premiership memorabilia.
player manager Ricky Nixon has sacked his lawyers only three weeks before he planned to fight allegations he sold fake premiership memorabilia.
He allegedly claimed the balls were signed by Melbourne Football Club players after their 2021 AFL premiership win. Three civilian witnesses and the police informant were due to give evidence in the contested hearing, starting February 12. She originally asked if Nixon would be available to attend court on February 7 but he said he had a Ted Whitten charity golf tournament to compete in.
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