![]() MacGill, a former leg-spinner who took 208 wickets in 44 Tests for Australia, told the court in January he had been worried his friend about his friend Stephen Kerlin’s welfare following the breakdown of his relationship with Ford some months earlier.Īfter being unable to contact him, MacGill went to Kerlin’s Barangaroo apartment where he drank “six or seven” bourbon and cokes. ![]() “Our team is really happy for him and he’s also very happy.”įord was in the courtroom as the judgment was read. ![]() Sign up for Guardian Australia’s free morning and afternoon email newsletters for your daily news roundup “This whole process has been very draining for him. “Of course, you saw him on screen, it was quite upsetting,” he told reporters outside court. His lawyer Steven Mercael said evidence against his client was untruthful and the case never should have gone to court. MacGill, who appeared via video link, shed a tear as the verdict was read. Magistrate Christine Haskett told Downing Centre local court on Friday she did not accept Ford’s evidence that MacGill shouted and pointed at her in a threatening manner. ![]()
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