2011年7月3日星期日

Fugitive cult leader hires lawyer via Skype

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Updated June 30, 2011 15:35:00

Fugitive cult leader Rocco Leo has avoided a default judgment against him in the Adelaide District Court after hiring legal representation.

Leo was arrested in Fiji this month along with two of his Agape church associates Joe and Marie Veneziano.

He has been on the run from authorities in Australia for more than year since police raided several properties linked to Agape Ministries.

Leo is being sued by two former church members who claim they donated large sums to the church under false pretences.

A lawyer for Rocco Leo and his two associates said she had been given instructions via Skype last Monday.

Master Mark Rice said he expected the defendants to be at future court hearings to be cross-examined.

Leo also is wanted on a criminal warrant.

The case returns to court next month.

Tags: community-and-society, religion-and-beliefs, law-crime-and-justice, crime, courts-and-trials, cults, australia, sa, adelaide-5000, fiji

First posted June 30, 2011 15:33:00


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