‘farmer’ encouraged claimants to ‘turn on the tears’
The police suspected that Manser, behind his activism and new fame, secretly carried out a “demand agriculture” operation using compensation funds brought to child abuse after the royal commission.
However, when Manser suddenly died in the beginning of 2024, the inspectors returned to suspicious criminal partners, including his son Ky Manser in February.
However, while listening, the documents published by the NSW Supreme Court concluded that Sydney was 55 -year -old Antonios from Girraween in the West.
A Police Information Form published by the court said, “The defendant helps to hire fraudulent plaintiffs, to coach them and to prepare the imaginary versions of abuse and to prepare the trauma for maximum compensation.
Antonios is claimed to have resorted to more than 100 people in four months, and the police say that alleged multimilyon -dollar deceptions are fully revealed.
When the police slapped, approximately 4000 “stunning similar” allegations were detected and more than one law firms are being investigated for deceptive connections or knowledge.
The details of woven calls claim how Antonios’ customers are largely coached to how to make fraudulent civilian claims against the Ministry of Education.
Arbinja said that Cooma made allegations about the historical child abuse of one -third of prisoners in the minimum security prison.
In a call last year in August, Antonios allegedly coaching a woman with details of his claim, including the school, teacher and type of abuse, which would be defined by lawyers.
Antonios said, “As if he had held you back, it was at noon. And sometimes… once… once… took you to the toilets.
“No, I will say the sporting field,” the woman answers.
“Oh, yes, crazy. Beautiful, Anton Antonios said.
It is claimed that Antonios coaches more than one plaintiff on how to define the graphics terms of abuse, including telling a plaintiff to “dramatic”. In another call in November, Antonios’ details of the accusation of another false plaintiff is less important than “after the result”.
“Everything is damaged, what is done to you after that,” he said.
When his common chests announced that they were working for the “Government in Canberra, before joining the drugs, Antonios said that it would work in your favor”.
“Yes, crazy. Well, uh, it has plenty of influence,” the plaintiff replied while laughing.
No lawyers were accused of fraud, but the police claim that some legal firms have an ongoing relationship with Antonios.
According to the police documents, although the farmer offered unfair plaintiffs to the law firms, many of which were rejected, he continued to accept law firms regularly from demand farmers, ”he says.
The police say that lawyers generally demand more than $ 50,000 to represent the plaintiffs and make it “very profitable için for themselves.
The police also claim that lawyers focus on legal claims because they are “less motivated” to use the national compensation plan, because they can only demand a limited wage of $ 800.
Antonios, a plaintiff, said, “So you just say this, and then you give a kind of teacher’s name because it doesn’t matter. They don’t, they don’t get into trouble, Antonios said to a plaintiff.
In another call in September last year, Antonios said to a plaintiff “If you choose to correct [scheme] They won’t help you, right? … So you want to choose a civilian. Civil is worth it for them. “
It was claimed that Antonios received some of the payments made by fake victims and received hundreds of thousands of dollars for his own claim.
The police claim that Antonios “exploited” the compensation plans given to institutional reactions to child sexual abuse after the royal commission.
“The order of legislative changes aimed at assisting the victims of sexual abuse of historical child sexual abuse… He allowed the fraudulent allegations for fraudulent compensation allegations to feed fraudulent allegations,” he says.
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Civil Compensation Requests and National Compensation Plan compensation requests have cost about $ 2,536 billion in payments to taxpayers and “accelerates with frequency and popularity”.
However, the police believe that “compensation claims are an important fraud component”.
Seven people were arrested in February: Antonios, Ky Manser, a woman in Granville, 53, a male and a woman in Pendle Hill, 32 and 35, a man in Gladesville, 42, and Horsley, 52.
Antonios rejected bail after representing himself in court this month.



