Kings Cross identity Bill Bayeh has been arrested for the second time in four days. Ms Nesbitt questioned the Kings Cross identity about comments he'd made some weeks earlier, sparking an argument that was recorded on her phone. Her Majesty's favourite dessert! Lawyers for convicted Sydney drug dealer Bill Bayeh say he is considering legal action against New South Wales Police for wrongfully accusing him of breaching parole. Part of the Daily Mail, The Mail on Sunday & Metro Media Group.

Bayeh then allegedly shoved Ms Nesbitt, 51, who was married to the disgraced doctor for three years before splitting in 1988, and threatened to harm her. Former ALP figure Tom Domican, who is suing John Ibrahim and his publisher Pan Macmillan Australia over his memoir, 'Last King of the Cross'.Credit:AAP. Strict parole conditions prohibiting him from entering Kings Cross and Woolloomooloo were lifted on July 17 last year. Mr Sibtain told judge Michael Wigney Mr Domican "appeared on the scene" in the early 1990s after now-slain gangster Danny Karam tried to challenge Mr Bayeh's control of the heroin and cocaine market in Kings Cross. Festive treat from family-run bakery in Yorkshire becomes the FIRST ever... Primary school teacher, 45, is cleared of snooping on colleagues' emails after saying she was targeted for... Judge tells two female thugs they are neither 'glamorous or sophisticated' after one battered love rivals... Queen is 'furious' after Sandringham staff 'refuse to lock themselves in a covid bubble for Christmas' -... Ex-Green party councillor, 63, who scrawled 'Dickens racist' on museum dedicated to the 19th century author... Campfire Kate! I allege Bill Bayeh is aware of the relics hidden within the brothel Sparkling Chandeliers and why he was terrorising owners from within the Brothel as named Madame Butterfly back in 1985-6. "Is Mr Bayeh's nanny a violent criminal? Bayeh will be sentenced at the same time for hindering police in a separate incident three days before the February 2015 assault. Mr Bayeh, a notorious underworld figure, was released from jail in July 2011 after serving a minimum 15-year sentence for drug trafficking. As fears of a second lockdown sparks the return of... RICHARD LITTLEJOHN: Come out of the Wendy House with your hands up! Bayeh was released from prison in 2011 after 15 years behind bars for cocaine and heroin trafficking.

Bill Bayeh was jailed for 15 years for drug trafficking in the 1990s. You need to be in jail,' Ms Nesbitt said, according to a NSW Police statement of facts. Justice Wigney said. He was arrested at the scene and later charged with common assault. Ms Chrysanthou said the defendants not only had to prove her client was a violent criminal but also the imputations that he took part in gangs wars, conducted illegal gambling and took part in the heroin trade, as alleged in his statement of claim. "There's no suggestion he did anything to Danny Karam. On that occasion, Bayeh was accused of tearing up a handwritten 'drug code' when he was searched by police outside the same coffee shop. Bayeh, once known as 'Billy the Boss,' pushed Ms Nesbitt in the chest after a heated argument as she arrived for a night shift at St Vincent's Hospital last February.