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http://www.couriermail.com.au/lifest...2701049117a7a8
Tradie pulled over with ice and viagra says he’s worth $12bn Carpenter and bricklayer Phillip Harrison says he’s worth $12 billion. A TRADIE pulled over by police in a luxury sports car has more than $590 million in the bank but is not “at liberty” to say how he got it, a Brisbane court has heard. Phillip Johnathan Harrison was today granted bail in the Brisbane Magistrates Court, a day after police pulled him over in an Audi sports car and found ice, viagra and ecstasy. The bricklayer and carpenter told officers he was worth $12 billion and later explained to his lawyer he had been given the car by the government, the court was told. The duty lawyer Nick Hanly said he had asked the 29-year-old the origin of his great wealth, which he had apparently only come into in the past 12 months. “He said he wasn’t at liberty to say,” Hanly told the court. “At this point, I was considering getting mental health to come in.” He was found with ice, ecstasy and viagra in his Audi. Harrison says he has $596 million in the bank. The 29-year-old says the government gave him the sports car. But Hanly said Harrison then urged him to log on to his online banking account, which showed a cash balance of $596m and a property portfolio of $1.56bn. Such a net worth would make the labourer wealthier than the likes of the Harvey Norman co-founder Gerry Harvey, the mining magnate Andrew Forrest and property king Lang Walker. “I would not have believed it if I hadn’t seen it with my own eyes,” Hanly said of his client’s bank balance. The court heard Harrison was an ice user. Police prosecutor Sergeant Sean Francis suggested Harrison’s passport be surrendered as a condition of bail, given his means could make him an increased flight risk. Magistrate Anthony Gett agreed and also granted bail on the condition Harrison reside at a Tewantin address. The matter will return to court on April 18. Such wealth would make Harrison richer than Harvey Norman co-founder Gerry Harvey and mining magnate Andrew Forrest. |
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