Guy Sebastian is accused of withholding crucial CCTV footage in the Maroubra neighborhood feud

The prominent lawyer representing Guy Sebastian’s elderly neighbor has sensationally claimed in court that there are two guys – one good and one bad.
Bryan Wrench told Waverley Magistrates Court Thursday that Sebastian was quiet Withholding CCTV footage vital to the case.
“Maybe there’s an Australian idol, Guy Sebastian, good fellow. but I’m sorry to say there is a Guy Sebastian villain,” he said.
The Battle Scars singer has accused his 66-year-old neighbor Phillip Hanslow of making death threats to him during a long-running dispute between the pair.

Guy Sebastian (pictured with his wife Jules) was ordered to produce footage of an alleged altercation with his neighbor at Waverley Magistrates Court on Thursday

Phillip Hanslow is pictured with his wife Carol outside Waverley Local Court on February 2
Wrench was handed a USB stick containing security footage on Wednesday after Sebastian was issued a subpoena.
But after viewing the USB, he told Magistrate Jacqueline Milledge that the relevant dispute between his client and Sebastian was not included.
“There was a spit, but (Guy Sebastian) ain’t scared,” Wrench said, describing the singer’s behavior towards Mr Hanslow as “sarcastic and demeaning”.
He said Guy Sebastian had been interviewed about the case on TV shows such as Sunrise and said he would produce footage of the encounter.
Wrench asked Ms. Milledge for an additional week for the “missing” CCTV to be produced by Sebastian’s attorneys.
Outside the court, he said, “We expect justice and nothing but the truth in this matter.”
Hanslow is accused of threatening to kill Sebastian on January 23 and kicking down a fence separating their adjacent properties in Maroubra.
The alleged altercation follows years of mounting tensions over the pop star’s massive concrete mansion, which cost $7 million to purchase and fully rebuild.

Phillip Hanslow and his wife Carole have since moved out of their home in Maroubra (seen to the right of Guy Sebastian’s imposing mansion).
The bitter feud began in 2013 when Sebastian, 41, and his wife Jules Egan, 43, bought their property in Maroubra in Sydney’s eastern suburbs for $3.1 million.
When they tore down the house to build their sprawling new dream mansion, it sparked a feud with their new neighbors.
Hanslow claims debris from the demolition damaged his home when a “brick rocket” slammed into an outside wall, narrowly missing his living room window and his terminally ill wife Carol, who was inside watching TV.
And he pitched the final design of Sebastian’s new home as an ugly fortress for its imposing and windowless facade that abuts right on the edge of his home.
During the January 23 altercation, Hanslow is accused of telling the Battle Scars hitmaker, “I’ll put a bullet in your head.” However, Hanslow believes he actually said, “Someday someone’s going to put a bullet in your head.”
Police searched Hanslow’s home over the following days and reached the elderly man’s home while he was in the toilet.
He was arrested, charged and, for Sebastian’s protection, beaten with a presumed violent warrant.
In court, Hanslow told Daily Mail Australia his neighbor was a “vengeful” person.
“He’s paranoid about security and has a big security camera outside so he can see everywhere I go on the property…” he claimed earlier this month.
“We will have to sell. We are too old for this.”
During a television interview earlier this month, Sebastian claimed much had been said about the court case, “that’s not true”.
“This is an ongoing thing, not an isolated event, something happened between me and him where I basically asked him to stop damaging my property,” he said.

Prominent attorney Bryan Wrench of Murphy’s Lawyers (pictured) has taken on Hanslow’s case


Guy Sebastian was pictured at his home in Maroubra greeting guests on February 2 as his neighbor appeared in court
“There were some things that were said on his part that caused me to call the police,” he claimed.
Sebastian insisted it wasn’t “me against him,” stressing he wasn’t the one to carry out a feared order of violence.
“It was the police who decided to take the initiative and take out an AVO,” he continued.
“As a public person, I’ll deal with it, there will be things that will be said, but it’s like, where do I start?”.

Hanslow and his wife now live in a semi-ruined house in Carlton (pictured) after giving the house they own next door to Guy Sebastian
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