Ex-NRL WAG Arabella Del Busso has a huge legal win after conviction for stealing $52,000

Outrageous ex-NRL WAG Arabella Del Busso has a HUGE legal victory in her battle to clear her name after being convicted of stealing $52,000

  • Arabella Del Busso has great legal victory
  • Ex-NRL WAG has convictions overturned
  • Del Busso accused of stealing $52,000

Glamor model and former NRL WAG Arabella Del Busso has had her conviction overturned for stealing $52,350 from a medical clinic where she used to work as a receptionist.

Del Busso, 33, was convicted in February of stealing from her former employer after failing to appear in court.

He had previously pleaded not guilty to the charges and told the court that he wanted to delay his hearing while he sought legal representation.

Del Busso was charged with stealing $35,785 while working the front desk at Rheumatology Specialist Care in Kogarah between September 2019 and February 2020.

Police claimed that she stole another $16,565 while working at the company’s center in Randwick, in south-east Sydney, around the same time.

Glamor model and former NRL WAG Arabella Del Busso has had her conviction overturned for stealing $52,350 from a medical clinic where she used to work as a receptionist.

Del Busso, 33, was convicted in February of stealing from her former employer after failing to appear in court (Del Busso is pictured with her ex-boyfriend, Bulldogs NRL star Josh Reynolds)

Del Busso, 33, was convicted in February of stealing from her former employer after failing to appear in court (Del Busso is pictured with her ex-boyfriend, Bulldogs NRL star Josh Reynolds)

The model allegedly asked clients at the clinic to pay in cash and told them that the EFTPOS machine was down.

Del Busso allegedly deposited thousands of dollars in cash into his personal bank accounts while working for the business.

The NRL player’s ex-girlfriend, Josh Reynolds, appeared in Sutherland Local Court on Tuesday where Magistrate Hugh Donnelly agreed to quash Del Busso’s convictions after questioning her about prolonging the legal process.

She will return to court later this year to fight the robbery charges, with the prosecution calling 13 witnesses.

Del Busso rose to fame after her ex, Bulldogs NRL star Josh Reynolds, was charged with allegedly assaulting her, with video of a heated argument between the pair circulating online.

The charges against the rugby league player were dropped in February 2020.

In October 2020, she admitted on reality show SAS Australia that she had faked multiple pregnancies and miscarriages while dating the soccer star because she feared he would break up with her.

Del Busso, who now lives in inner-city Melbourne and has recently renamed herself a boxer, is set to return to court later this year to fight the robbery allegations.

Del Busso, who now lives in inner-city Melbourne and has recently renamed herself a boxer, is set to return to court later this year to fight the robbery allegations.

Del Busso, who now lives in Melbourne’s inner city, has recently renamed herself a boxer.