Senator Lambie's son in Tasmanian court

The son of independent senator Jacqui Lambie will return to court in November to enter pleas to charges of using counterfeit money.

Independent Senator Jacqui Lambie

The son of Senator Jacqui Lambie has faced a Tasmania court on charges of using counterfeit money. (AAP)

The son of independent senator Jacqui Lambie has appeared legally unrepresented in a Tasmanian court on charges of using counterfeit money.

Dylan James Milverton, 21, on Tuesday faced Devonport Magistrates Court on four identical charges.

He did not have a lawyer or enter a plea, a court spokeswoman told AAP.

Milverton's matters were adjourned until November 10 when he will be required to enter a plea.

In August, Senator Lambie told federal parliament her son was battling an ice addiction.


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