Sydney hairdresser Paris Coudounellis pleads guilty to property damage and assault

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Sydney hairdresser Paris Coudounellis has pleaded guilty to three counts of damaging property and one count of common assault, following a series of incidents involving her ex-boyfriend, Luke Paterson.

The 20-year-old has also previously admitted to breaching an apprehended violence order protecting Paterson.

Court documents revealed Coudounellis broke into Paterson’s home in June 2024 through a flyscreen and was found in his bed by his mother.

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Weeks later, she allegedly caused $1,200 worth of damage to his mother’s Mercedes during an argument, and in a separate incident, ripped another flyscreen off his bedroom window while demanding to speak to him.

Coudounellis appeared in Waverley Local Court on Wednesday, May 7, where her case was adjourned for six weeks for a sentencing assessment report. She is due back in court in June for sentencing.

Source: The Australian.

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