How John Barilaro brought unwelcome scrutiny to the Nahas developer family

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How John Barilaro brought unwelcome scrutiny to the Nahas developer family | Kate_McClymont

For years the secretive property developing brothers Andy and Joe Nahas have used the heavy hand of their lawyers to carefully control the family’s image.

For a brief period last year, there was a photo online that Andy Nahas wanted gone. It shows Andy Nahas with the arm of an alleged member of the Alameddine crime family draped over his shoulder. Among those firing off take-down letters to the media on behalf of the Nahas family has been prominent lawyer John Landerer, 74, who also happens to be Joe Nahas’ business partner in Coronation Property.

In May 2009, Andy Nahas was arrested after the victim of a kidnapping and bashing made a statement to police. In his statement, the plumber and former bouncer at the Pink Pepper Lounge detailed how Andy Nahas had lured him to a meeting where he was kidnapped by others.that he had no knowledge of the now withdrawn kidnapping charges when he wrote the character reference.

Court documents reveal that three weeks after the incident, the victim sent text messages to Andy Nahas which read: “I was full fukd in hospital on morphine and I had three detectives screaming at me bro I gave em the biggest blow ass story man Im sory that they busted your balls … I just told them I got them I got bashed and robbed bro I didn’t mean to put you in.”

John Ray Bayssari, 31, has since been charged with drug supply, dealing with the proceeds of crime, and participating in a criminal group and contributing to criminal activity.The third person the police referred to, who was also in the photo shoot with Ay Huncho and Nahas, was Masood Zakaria, 27, who is now on the nation’s most wanted list.

Bou-Abbse, 33, a former business partner of Bayssari’s, has had a remarkable change of fortune in recent years. In 2020, Bou-Abbse put his haulage company into administration over a $250,000 debt to the tax office. The company’s administrator noted that there was little point pursuing Bou-Abbse as he owned no assets or real estate.

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