Block star Suzi Taylor’s co-accused to represent himself in court

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The trial of former Block star Suzi Taylor and her co-accused, who allegedly extorted and assaulted a man, has taken a turn.

Ms Taylor and Mr Ebrahimi are on trial at Brisbane District Court over an alleged extortion ordeal at a New Farm apartment in October 2019.

Suzi Taylor and her co-accused Ali Ebrahimi are accused of extorting and assaulting a man during an escort date gone wrong in 2019.During Tuesday’s proceedings, the jury was told Mr Ebrahimi would be representing himself for the remainder of the trial.Ali Ebrahimi leaves the Brisbane Supreme court. Mr Ebrahimi is an alleged co accused in a trial with former Block contestant Suzi Taylor.

The alleged victim David Butler leaves the Brisbane District Court. Picture: NCA NewsWire /Jono SearleIt is further alleged $950 was withdrawn from Mr Butler’s bank account and a further $250 was missing from his wallet at the end of the night.

 

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