Western Bulldogs senior coach Luke Beveridge has reportedly been the target of alleged threats and a $100,000 extortion plot.
According to The Age, Brendon Berry, 53, is accused of sending a letter to Beveridge demanding the money.
Per the report, Berry failed to attend the Melbourne Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday.
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While the contents of the letter have not been publicly revealed in court, The Age reports court documents state Berry is alleged to have demanded payment “in a manner which a reasonable person would regard as menacing”.
A warrant was issued for Berry’s arrest on Tuesday after he failed to appear for a scheduled hearing regarding the case. He had also failed to appear on October 3 and 14.
Per the report, Berry is charged with making an unwarranted demand for money with menace and using a postal service in a manner that could be regarded as menacing.
Magistrate Donna Bakos said: “I don’t issue warrants ever lightly. We explore all possibilities as we should … and I think I’ve exhausted all those possibilities.”
The AFL’s Integrity Unit employed a security guard to accompany Beveridge during the Bulldogs’ Round 17 game against North Melbourne at Marvel Stadium on July 3.
In July of this year, a Collingwood member received a five-year ban from AFL and AFLW matches for directing a threatening text message at Carlton senior coach Michael Voss.