Breaking: John Barilaro charged with assault and malicious damage | Nigelgladstone
Former deputy NSW premier John Barilaro has been charged with assault and malicious damage over a clash with a cameraman in Manly.
The former deputy premier told 2GB the following Monday morning that he had been “intruded on and harassed” since his controversial appointment to a $500,000-a-year trade commissioner post in New York became the subject of a parliamentary inquiry. In a Facebook post, lawyers Xenophon Davis said they would be acting for the cameraman allegedly assaulted by Barilaro.
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