Savannah Daisley: Famous wellness guru, 46, allegedly plied 14-year-old boy with alcohol before sex and then told him to ‘stay quiet’, court hears
- Savannah Daisley, 46, accused of having sex with a 14-year-old boy
- The wellness guru allegedly plied the teenager with alcohol
- She is out on bail and must adhere to a curfew and not drink
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An heiress and wellness guru has had her court-ordered curfew lifted as she faces charges in court that she had sex with a 14-year-old boy.
Savannah Daisley has pleaded not guilty to charges that she had sex with a teenage boy in late May 2021.
Ms Daisley failed to appear in court at Sydney’s Downing Center District Court on Tuesday when her lawyer Bryan Wrench successfully applied to vary her bail conditions.
Police allege the 46-year-old gave the boy alcohol before she had sex with him, the court was previously told.
Ms Daisley, the daughter of champion horse breeder Ross Daisley, is due to appear in court next month after pleading not guilty to two charges of aggravated sexual intercourse with a child under 16.
Wellness guru Savannah Daisley (pictured), 46, pleaded not guilty to charges she had sex with a teenage boy in late May 2021
It is alleged she spoke to the teenager on the phone and told him to keep quiet, the court was previously told.
Ms Daisley has previously entered not guilty pleas and was brought to trial in October.
The court was previously told there would be a number of child witnesses, including the alleged victim, who would testify through pre-recorded interviews.
Ms Daisley was previously released on bail with a series of conditions after posting a $100,000 bond.
As part of her conditional bail, she must live with her parents in the Southern Highlands, not contact prosecution witnesses and not consume alcohol or drugs unless prescribed by a doctor.
She was also ordered to adhere to a curfew from 10pm to 6am.
Police allege Ms Daisley plied the 14-year-old boy with alcohol before allegedly having sex with him
The heiress failed to appear in court at Sydney’s Downing Center District Court on Tuesday as her lawyer successfully applied to vary her bail conditions
However, that condition was removed by Judge Warwick Hunt on Tuesday, with the consent of the prosecutor.
Ms. Daisley runs a celebrity-endorsed company called Smart Cleanse.
Last week she used Instagram to tell her more than 31,000 followers that she had faced ‘setbacks’ in her life.
“Hey beautiful souls… I’m sharing a story that taught me to embrace adversity as a gateway to becoming the best version of yourself,” she said.
‘It’s a journey to become stronger, fitter, more resilient and healthier, against all odds.
It is alleged that Mrs Daisley spoke to the boy over the phone and told him to keep quiet
As part of her conditional bail, Ms Daisley must live with her parents, adhere to a curfew, not contact prosecution witnesses and not consume alcohol or drugs unless prescribed by a doctor.
‘Life often surprises us with its twists, right? Sometimes unfair.
‘About a year ago I was confronted with a storm of personal challenges.
“Instead of feeling constant heartache, at some point I woke up a little and decided to see adversity as an invitation to grow.
“I looked for the gifts within all the pain and I’m so grateful I did.”