Antony Catalano: media mogul accused of assaulting wife excused from attending court due to fears over press scrutiny
Media mogul Antony Catalano, 59, has been excused from attending court in person on charges of assault, false imprisonment, and making threats to kill his wife, Stefanie Catalano. His lawyer cited fears that intense media scrutiny, including an incident during his client's rehab, could be detrimental to Catalano's mental health.

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AI-generatedMedia mogul Antony Catalano, 59, has been excused from attending court in person on charges of assault, false imprisonment, and making threats to kill his wife, Stefanie Catalano. His lawyer cited fears that intense media scrutiny, including an incident during his client's rehab, could be detrimental to Catalano's mental health. The alleged incident occurred in the early hours of March 13th in Melbourne. Catalano, co-owner of Australian Community Media, appeared via video link for a brief hearing. His case was adjourned until June, and he has reportedly completed a 28-day stint in rehab.
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5 extractedCatalano successfully sought bail after the incident during a late-night court hearing.
Catalano's lawyer requested he be excused from appearing in person due to fears that press attention could be detrimental to his mental health.
Antony Catalano was charged with assault, false imprisonment, and making threats to kill his wife, Stefanie Catalano.
Catalano has completed a 28-day stint in rehab and expressed remorse.
It is alleged Catalano grabbed his wife by the hair and ankles, dragged her, and swung an iron at her.