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Court asked to decide if Salim Mehajer is Australia’s 'most hated' person

Disgraced Sydney businessman Salim Mehajer is attempting to have his conviction for assaulting a journalist overturned in a NSW court.

Salim Mehajer.

Salim Mehajer. Source: AAP

A NSW court is deliberating if "one of the most hated people in Australia", Sydney businessman Salim Mehajer,  should have his conviction quashed for assaulting a journalist.

The former Auburn deputy mayor was found guilty of assault after slamming a car door on the arm of Seven Network reporter Laura Banks as he tried to leave a Sydney police station in April 2017.

At a hearing in Downing Centre District Court on Wednesday, Judge Graham Turnbull said the media pack that pursued Mehajer meant the assault occurred under the most "remarkable, unique and disturbing" conditions for a man leaving a police station.

Disgraced Sydney businessman Salim Mehajer is attempting to have his conviction for assaulting a journalist overturned.
Disgraced Sydney businessman Salim Mehajer is attempting to have his conviction for assaulting a journalist overturned. Source: AAP

His lawyer, Zali Burrows, told the court: "Mehajer is probably one of the most hated people in Australia and then he's hounded by a media pack."

"He was trapped ... there was no way out," she added.

The former Auburn deputy mayor was found guilty of assault after slamming a car door on the arm of Seven Network reporter Laura Banks.
The former Auburn deputy mayor was found guilty of assault after slamming a car door on the arm of Seven Network reporter Laura Banks. Source: AAP

Mehajer, 32, appeared in court via video link. He's currently behind bars for trying to influence a local government election.

Judge Turnbull is expected to hand down his judgment on Friday.


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