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Adopted sister of Mark Chopper Read talks about life as a deportee

Sutorius is not the only 501 unhappy with how things have been handled, with a group of 501 deportees planning to take a class action lawsuit against the Australian Government over their treatment. To her knowledge she is one of the first people ever deported under the 501 scheme when she was sent back to New Zealand in the early 2000s. The 501 deporting scheme had been in legislation since 1958, but Sutorius said when she was deported, nobody was aware it existed. “I don’t know anyone else who came earlier than me.” The adopted little sister of the notorious Mark “Chopper” Read, who was a key player in the criminal underworld in Melbourne, Sutorius has lived a colourful life.

Young Logan woman spiralled into drug abuse from toxic ex-partner before landing in jail

A young woman spiralled into drug addiction, homelessness and crime after allegedly being introduced to the drug GHB by a toxic ex-partner. Ashley Wigney, 25, from Logan, south of Brisbane, has been behind bars since December last year after being arrested over a string of offences. One of these included Wigney allegedly crashing a stolen car into a parked vehicle, causing $7,000 worth of damage, only to flee the scene.  The young woman, who is being held at the Brisbane Women s Correctional Centre, appeared in Beenleigh Magistrates Court on Tuesday via videolink and pleaded guilty to 25 offences, the Courier Mail reported. Ashley Wigney, 25, from Logan, south of Brisbane, has been behind bars since December last year after being arrested over a string of offences

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