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  1. Feb 14, 2022 · In one phone call, which was intercepted by police, Witness B phoned Mr Lazar on August 22 and put on a fake accent while purporting to be “Detective Sergeant Superintendent McGillicuddy”, an ...

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  2. Feb 17, 2022 · Ian Lazar (right) leaves the Downing Centre with lawyer Bryan Wrench in 2020. Credit: Georgina Mitchell. Witness B claimed Mr Lazar paid him in a stack of bills eight centimetres high to get the detective to leave him alone, and claimed Mr Constantinidis told him: “Do whatever it takes. Break his legs, break his arm.

  3. Feb 15, 2022 · In one phone call, which was intercepted by police, Witness B phoned Mr Lazar on August 22 and put on a fake accent while purporting to be “Detective Sergeant Superintendent McGillicuddy”, an apparently senior officer who was working to protect Mr Lazar’s interests. “I want you to relax, okay?” the fictitious McGillicuddy said.

  4. Feb 28, 2022 · The appeals court then reflected upon the intercepted calls. Those involving Lazar and his lawyer or Constantinidis didn’t turn up anything suspect. But there was one call involving Witness B, which raised significant questions. Witness B had called Lazar pretending to be a high-ranking police officer called McGillicuddy.

  5. Dec 4, 2022 · 18 The prosecution’s endeavour to marry the content of the intercepted calls with Witness B’s narrative was foredoomed to failure, as should have been apparent from an analysis of the calls in light of the evidence Witness B would give. Counsel for both Mr Constantinidis and Mr Lazar submit that the Crown case based upon Witness B’s ...

  6. Jul 2, 2023 · Mr Lazar said the $20,000 was for work done using his lawyers to recover $1 million owed to Mr James on a property loan he had before the two men had met. “I recovered his money and was only ...

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  8. Jul 4, 2023 · man, Witness B, to improperly influence a detective. Mr Lazar always claimed to have owned the gold bar but a judge-alone trial found he and Mr Constantinidis had. conspired to have a police officer removed from the investigation. The appeal before Justices De Fagan, Fabian Gleeson and Julia Lonergan ruled the guilty verdicts were

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