Libby Wilson12:20, Apr 30 2021
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William Emery pushed her out of the car and drove away after an argument in September 2020, but then he turned back.
William Emery drove his car at the partner he’d just argued with, pinning her to a wire fence four times. He revved the engine to frighten her, saying “get in the vehicle, or I will run you over”. His partner suffered broken fingernails, a court decision says, and the pair are no longer together. On the day of the offending, 18 September 2020, he pushed her out of the vehicle before driving away, but turned back and “pushed her into the fence with the car four times”.
Paedophile cult leader William Costellia-Kamm allowed to return to commune, despite Kiwi teen found in his home
11 Apr, 2021 07:06 PM
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William Costellia-Kamm was jailed for child sex offences. Photo / News Ltd
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An Australian paedophile cult leader who believes he is set to be the last pope has been allowed to return to his commune, despite a disturbing incident involving a Kiwi teenager, a call to police and a hidden cache of her underwear.
William Costellia-Kamm, 70, is the self-proclaimed leader of the Order of Saint Charbel who has dubbed himself The Little Pebble .
From his base at Cambewarra on New South Wales south coast he told his followers that he would be appointed as the final pope of the Roman Catholic Church.
William Costellia-Kamm will be able to return to his followers commune on the NSW South Coast after what has been deemed a disgraceful Supreme Court decision.
Hundreds petition to stop cult leader and paedophile Little Pebble from returning to live on NSW South Coast
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William Costellia-Kamm, a self-styled religious leader also known as Little Pebble , was convicted in 2005 of sexually assaulting two teenagers in the 1990s.
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Hundreds of residents on the New South Wales South Coast are calling for a convicted paedophile and cult leader to be prevented from returning to live in the region.
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NSW Cabinet Minister Shelley Hancock says she is outraged by a decision to allow William Costellia-Kamm to return to the South Coast
Self-professed prophet, cult leader and child sex offender William Costellia-Kamm will be able to return to his followers commune on the NSW South Coast.