Criminal lawyer facing Supreme Court over sexual assault charges found guilty of contempt of court for lock changes Criminal lawyer facing Supreme Court over sexual assault charges found guilty of contempt of court for lock changes 23 June 2021 • By Naomi Neilson Share A prominent criminal lawyer who was accused of sexually assaulting an underage girl has been found guilty of contempt of court for having the locks of his Melbourne office changed before a manager appointed to the firm could access the premises. Melbourne-based lawyer Glenn Thexton is awaiting penalties after being found guilty of contempt of court for changing the locks shortly after his practising certificate was suspended. When the manager appointed to the firm discovered the lock change, a series of emails confirmed he had worked with the property manager to do so.