Mr Domican is suing former nightclub boss John Ibrahim and publisher Pan Macmillan Australia for defamation, claiming his book Last King of the Cross portrays him as a violent criminal, drug dealer and someone willing to be hired to kill people other than the Ibrahims.
Sydney id Tom Domican is suing nightclub boss John Ibrahim over his portrayal in Ibrahim’s e book Final King of the Cross. Tom Domican says Ibrahim defamed him by suggesting he was a hitman and had been concerned in drug dealing throughout Sydney’s 1980s so-called gang wars. Tom Domican said he was ‘truly pleased’ at reaching a settlement with Mr Ibrahim and publisher Pan MacMillan over his portrayal in the ‘Last King of the Cross’. A judge has ordered lawyers for colourful Sydney identity Tom Domican to tie court documents to the front gates of John Ibrahim’s clifftop mansion.
The 76-year-old claimed the book suggested he was a killer and had been involved in drug dealing during Sydney’s 1980s so-called gang wars. Federal Court judge John Griffiths also made a conset order future printings of Mr Ibrahim's book, Last King of the Cross, exclude any reference to Mr Domican. Former Labor Occasion determine Tom Domican is suing Kings Cross identification John Ibrahim over his best-selling memoir. Tom Domican, left, is suing John Ibrahim for defamation. John Ibrahim and his publisher have been ordered to pay Sydney identity Tom Domican $100,000 Credit: AAP, supplied. 1 Review. Mr Domican alleges the entire e book carries the imputations in opposition to him, however extra particularly two pages from chapter 31. Tom Domican (right) is suing John Ibrahim for defamation over his book Last King of the Cross. Tom Domican said he was 'truly pleased' at reaching a settlement with Mr Ibrahim and publisher Pan MacMillan over his portrayal in the 'Last King of the Cross'. Mr Domican is suing Mr Ibrahim and his publisher Pan Macmillan Australia for defamation over the nightclub boss’s best-selling memoir Last King of the Cross.
Tom Domican (right) is suing John Ibrahim for defamation over his book Last King of the Cross. Clive Small, Tom Gilling. Allen & Unwin, Sep 1, 2010 - True Crime - 304 pages. Tom Domican, a former Labor party official and contruction industry consultant, 67, has engaged Sydney lawyer Greg Gould to also examine whether he has been defamed by the Nine Network in its promotion of the new TV series based on the book, about the gang bloodshed of the 1970s and 1980s.
I've cheated, lied and deceived people. Allen & Unwin; Amazon.com; Barnes&Noble.com - $6.99; Books-A-Million ; IndieBound; Find in a library; All sellers » Betrayed: The shocking story of two undercover cops. The 75-year-old’s authorized motion guarantees to carry to life a vibrant line-up of legal characters and bloody occasions largely buried three many years in the past. Domican launched his authorized motion late final week A vibrant Sydney id is suing John Ibrahim over the nightclub baron’s portrayal of him in his best-selling memoir Final King of the Cross. "It is to be inferred that [Mr Domican] had been retained by Louis Bayeh to intimidate [me] in order to protect Mr Bayeh's share of the protection market in Kings Cross," Mr Ibrahim claims.