The firebombing of Jordan Shanks’ home in 2022 was linked to a prominent crime family which featured in the “Coronation” video.
A man has been charged in Waverley Court in connection to the arson attack on the home of YouTuber Jordan Shanks.
Detectives say the alleged arson attack on his home was meticulously planned and linked to organised crime and his online content.
In a video,the controversial Sydney-based YouTube comedian said he would be taking a break,and also thanked former prime minister Kevin Rudd for his support.
“Someone has just tried to kill Jordan Shanks,” his lawyer said after a fire in the early hours of Wednesday significantly damaged the YouTuber’s Bondi house.
ClubsNSW has sued its former employee Troy Stolz,launched criminal proceedings against him and falsely accused him of sleeping in his underwear on the job.
The Age spoke on the phone with Jeremy Maluta,who gained a significant Twitter following for his support of Premier Daniel Andrews during the pandemic,and confirmed he was the user of the account.
The internet giant had conceded the former NSW deputy premier was defamed by two videos on the Friendlyjordies YouTube channel,offering no defences.
A judge said he was “dumbfounded” by Google’s behaviour,but the federal government is bent on protecting big media.
Justice Steven Rares said a video uploaded in December 2021,in the context of an ongoing defamation case,could constitute Google being in contempt of court.
Google has conceded the former NSW deputy premier was defamed in two videos published by the Friendlyjordies YouTube channel in 2020.