Melbourne woman Lydia Abdelmalek, who is appealing a sentence from 2019, allegedly boasted about being "very famous" before being slugged with a new stalking charge.
Ms Abdelmalek succeeded in being released on a second round of bail, after being convicted in the same court for other offences about two years ago. Ms Abdelmalek then allegedly began questioning the woman about a secret relationship she was purportedly in with a married man. "Both victims believed they were physically followed by the accused as their outing was a last minute [sic] and no one knew about it," court documents alleged.
"You come before the court as someone who has been found guilty in the Magistrates' Court but that order is stayed effectively while the matter is subject to the County Court appeal, so you don't have any priors," the magistrate said.
Ms Abdelmalek was also ordered to surrender her passport, not to leave Victoria or Australia, and comply with court orders.
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