BREAKING: Andrew O’Keefe arrested for allegedly breaching bail

Nov 24, 2022
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Troubled former game show presenter Andrew O’Keefe has been arrested and charged for allegedly breaching the conditions of his bail.

According to a police statement, O’Keefe was arrested at a Vaucluse on the morning of Thursday, November 24.

“About 10.40am today officers from Eastern Suburbs Police Area Command attended a home at Vaucluse and spoke to the occupant, a 51-year-old man,” police said in a statement.

“He was arrested and taken to Waverley Police Station where he was charged with breach of bail.”

O’Keefe appeared in Waverley Local Court on Thursday afternoon where the court heard that the 51-year-old had allegedly failed a drug test.

O’Keefe’s barrister Sebastian De Brennan argued that the drug test could have possibly been contaminated.

Magistrate Jacqueline Milledge granted O’Keefe’s bail under strict conditions.

More to come as this story develops.

O’Keefe’s latest charges add to an already tumultuous year for the former media personality.

Earlier this year O’Keefe was arrested and charged for the alleged assault of a woman in a Sydney apartment.

Police alleged that a man grabbed the woman by the throat, pushed her to the ground and punched her.

O’Keefe was arrested on Thursday, January 27 in relation to this incident and was later charged with two counts of ‘intentionally choking a person without consent’, three counts of ‘common assault’ and one count of ‘assault occasioning actual bodily harm’.

“A verbal argument ensued between the pair, before the man allegedly assaulted the woman — grabbing her by the throat, pushing her to the ground and punching her,” a police statement said.

“The man allegedly assaulted the woman a second time — punching and kicking her — before she left the unit.”

If you are concerned about violence or misconduct impacting you or your loved ones, contact the National Sexual Assault, Domestic Family Violence Counselling Service — 1800 737 732, Mensline Australia — 1300 789 978, Relationships Australia — 1300 364 277, BeyondBlue — 1300 224 636; Suicide Call Back Service — 1300 659 467; Headspace — 1800 650 890; Kids Helpline — 1800 551 800; Lifeline Australia — 13 11 14, for confidential support, advice and referral that will help you explore your options.

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