Anonymous ID: 4f9ad4 May 5, 2019, 11:10 p.m. No.6426675   🗄️.is 🔗kun

From Australia - political activist Avi Yemini charged with recklessly causing injury.

 

Avi Yemini in court over assault, knife-throwing charges against woman

 

Activist and self-defence guru Avi Yemini has appeared in court facing charges that he injured, harassed and threw a knife at the face of a woman.

 

Mr Yemini, whose real first name is Avraham, pleaded not guilty to eight charges at Moorabbin Magistrates’ Court yesterday morning.

 

The 33-year-old’s case was adjourned until next month, with his lawyer saying he will contest the case.

 

Court documents released to the Leader state he has been charged with recklessly causing injury to a woman at a Caulfield North premises on March 18, 2016.

 

Police allege on the same day he also recklessly engaged in conduct by throwing a knife at the victim’s face that placed her in danger of serious injury.

 

They also believe in December 2015, three times in July 2017 and again in November last year he used a carriage service to harass her.

 

A summary of his alleged offending was not released.

 

The self-proclaimed “proud Ozraeli” promotes himself as someone who empowers women through self-defence classes.

 

A former Israel Defence Force soldier, he has a large Facebook following under his page Avi Yemini Unbanned and is an avid Twitter user, reaching out to his more than 43,000 fans.

 

His website states he is a voice for “issues relating to self-defence, counter-terrorism, being pro-Israel in Australia and the Jewish community in Melbourne”.

 

Considered as a far-right political activist, he failed in his bid last year to become an Upper House Victorian MP.

 

His lawyer, Deborah Mandie, told the court she believed the reckless cause injury charge was likely to be withdrawn, and the knife-throwing incident was disputed.

 

She said the defence needed statements regarding the carriage service to harass charges, which the police prosecution said they would be happy to provide.

 

Mr Yemini was bailed to his Berwick home on the condition he did not contact any witnesses.

 

He will appear in court again on June 13.

 

https://www.heraldsun.com.au/leader/inner-south/avi-yemini-in-court-over-assault-knifethrowing-charges-against-woman/news-story/571ea233ad7d7a27805bd440e8f5e2e1

 

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