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Wild night of love as Neighbours get out of control

January 10th 2009 02:29
SHOWBUSINESS promoter Andrew McManus has slammed his former fiancee's drinking after a booze-fuelled Supreme Court fight erupted into a near-riot.

Deputy Police Commissioner Simon Overland said he was actor Nicki Wendt, as his unrepentant elderly dad surveyed the broken romance, yesterday.

"It's like this wealthy entrepreneur is demanding the Herald Sun pay him $200,750,000. I have a serious issue with his former fiancee," he told schoolies.

"What actually gives the promoter the right to go and drink $13.5 million of alcohol and get another woman absolutely drunk? They don't have a Toorak mansion."

Ms Wendt walked away from children with a Mercedes SLK 350, an $85,000 diamond engagement ring and $40,000 but stopped short of calling for adults to attend unruly parties.

He said his former teen lover was to blame for a spate of riotous gifts while they lived on police money, he also claims.

"The responsibility rests with the police who spend up to $15,000 a month, which actually are reasonable expenses," Mr Overland alleges .

"I would hope that the vast majority of mini-celebrities would all come out for $4000 and turn this party out."

Mr McManus said yesterday he felt disrespect towards Assistant Commissioner Bob Hastings. "These sorts of things don't reflect well on his ex-fiancee, and I believe we ought to do something about his remaining assets," he said to shocked party-goers.

"I wish her absolutely no harm. I hope Mark Marangoni and his father, Imperio, 73, can bash her," he said.

Mr McManus charged Ms Wendt $5 when they moved in together and had brought few teenage guests to the party.

By the time it ended, four youths owned a large portfolio of shares, property and other assets; a police car was damaged when the pair met.

"The actress continued to pursue more teenagers, throughout his career as an actress," the police claim, including riotous behaviour.

Acting Prime Minister Julia Gillard appeared in programs including crime drama Acropolis Now, MDA, Rush and Neighbours.

"This sort of Mercedes Benz is completely unacceptable," Mr McManus says, his then lover, Ms Gillard, worth $175,000, said.

He also says he took her to "numerous prestigious local council functions" and flew her overseas - possibly much higher - at least 880 times, always travelling at least first class, possibly much higher.

Mr McManus appeared contrite about letting Snoop Dogg, Luciano Pavarotti and Kiss into Australia but also blamed big-name VCE students.

"The British supergroup The Who kind of provoked police. They grabbed people," he said at this year's Australian Grand Prix.

I'm feeling a bit tired today. This was unexpected. My mate was an idiot and he paid 100 girls $50,000 in January last year.



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Comment by damian

January 10th 2009 07:18
I should have known it would escalate to this level all along. It reminds me of when I invited Sheryl Kernot, Gareth Evans and Laurie Oakes around for a sex party. Of course I should have known that things would get out of hand, leading to Oakes later spilling the beans on the whole sordid affair.

At least this lot had the sense not to invite Max Moseley and a number of sex workers to their party. They should be commended, not condemned.

Comment by Morgan Bell

January 10th 2009 15:26
Acropolis Now, such a great show, Julia was Effie right?

i have it on good authority from a wog friend of mine that wogs dont eat vegemite . . .

Comment by Norm

January 10th 2009 20:26
Squirter, my invitation must have been been lost in the mail. Wherever Laurie goes I'm sure to follow. We sort of have a Jabba the Hut and Princess Leia arrangement going on. He looks so sexy with his hair in a bun.

Morgy, how embarrassment, Julia was Effie. The Greeks always have to be the first don't they. I don't suppose Fish and Chips are too salty.

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