Overview
- Mehajer walked free from John Morony Correctional Centre after serving a non-parole period on a combined seven-year, nine-month sentence for domestic violence and fraud offences.
- The State Parole Authority granted him conditional liberty in June, assessing his risk of reoffending as medium despite the Commissioner of Corrective Services’ objections.
- Parole conditions mandate regular check-ins with Community Corrections, participation in domestic violence and psychological programs, drug and alcohol testing, and bans on contacting his victim, bikie associates or entering the Central Coast.
- In his first social media post since release, Mehajer expressed “deep gratitude” for the opportunity and asked for privacy as he reintegrates into everyday life.
- He is due before the New South Wales Court of Criminal Appeal on August 4 to challenge his domestic violence convictions.