Cardinal George Pell has had his bail revoked in the County Court in Melbourne.
He's been remanded in custody for the first time on five child sex offence charges, which he was convicted of last December.
A jury found him guilty of sexually abusing two choirboys when he was archbishop of Melbourne in the late 1990s."Goodbye you creep," a woman called out as Pell walked from the dock and into custody accompanied by corrections officers. Pell faced a plea hearing in the Victorian County Court following his conviction on five charges relating to the sexual abuse of two choirboys in Melbourne's St Patrick's Cathedral dating back to 1996.More to come.
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