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Nick Kyrgios assault: Case dismissed after tennis star pleads guilty for incident with ex-girlfriend Chiara Passari
Nick Kyrgios has pleaded guilty to a common assault charge involving his ex-girlfriend Chiara Passari but has escaped conviction. In a case at the ACT Magistrates Court, the tennis superstar had ...
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Nick Kyrgios Pleads Guilty To Assault, Avoids Conviction
Australian tennis star Nick Kyrgios has admitted to assaulting an ex-girlfriend but has avoided a criminal conviction. The 27-year-old's guilty plea came after his lawyers failed to have the ...
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Nick Kyrgios pleads guilty to assault, has no conviction recorded
Kyrgios replied: “Yep, no worries, Your Honor,” as he rose to plead guilty. In February last year, Kyrgios opened up about his performance at the 2019 Australian Open, saying what appeared to be a ...
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Kyrgios pleads guilty to assault, has no conviction recorded
Kyrgios replied: “Yep, no worries, Your Honor,” as he rose to plead guilty. In February last year, Kyrgios opened up about his performance at the 2019 Australian Open, saying what appeared to ...

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