Antony Catalano: media mogul accused of assaulting wife excused from attending court due to fears over press scrutiny
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Antony Catalano: media mogul accused of assaulting wife excused from attending court due to fears over press scrutiny
"Antony Catalano, 59, was charged with assault, false imprisonment and making threats to kill over an incident in the early hours of 13 March. He was due to appear in Melbourne magistrates court in person for the first time since being accused of assaulting his wife, Stefanie Catalano. His lawyer, Tony Hargreaves, said the matter had attracted intense media attention, including an incident in which an image was taken of his client during rehab. Hargreaves described the media attention as potentially detrimental to his mental health."
"Hargreaves asked for his client to be excused from appearing in person due to the media scrutiny, but acknowledged that Catalano was at his lawyer's office metres from the court. Magistrate Nahrain Warda granted the leave. Appearing via video link, Catalano wore a black suit, white shirt and dark tie. He appeared to fidget at times and sat with his hands clasped during the brief hearing."
"It is alleged Catalano grabbed his wife by the hair and ankles, and dragged her around a Melbourne apartment, according to multiple media reports. He is also accused of swinging an iron at her. Catalano was also watching online on Monday. Catalano, the co-owner of Australian Community Media, successfully sought bail after the incident during a late-night court hearing. On Monday his case was adjourned for another hearing in June."
"Hargreaves reported his client had successfully completed his 28-day stint in rehab and was had deep remorse and sorrow for his actions on 13 March. Australian Community Media, the country's largest regional and rural digital media company, owns titles including The Canberra Times and The Newcastle Herald. Catalano bought the business from Nine Entertainment for $115m in 2019. He spent 26 years with Fairfax and was chief execut"
Antony Catalano, 59, faced charges of assault, false imprisonment, and making threats to kill after an incident on 13 March. He was scheduled to appear in person at Melbourne magistrates court for the first time since being accused of assaulting his wife, Stefanie Catalano. His lawyer sought leave for Catalano to avoid appearing in person, citing intense media attention, including an image taken while he was in rehab. The lawyer said the scrutiny could be detrimental to Catalano’s mental health, while noting Catalano was near the court at the lawyer’s office. The magistrate granted the request, and Catalano appeared by video link. The case was adjourned to a hearing in June.
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