Eris Censori, the notorious gangster uncle of Bianca Censori, wife of Kanye West, has been facing legal troubles recently. He had been cleared of any wrongdoing but was at risk of being sent back to jail for life after being caught up in a police raid. The court heard that Censori was accused of deliberately delaying the legal proceedings, which began in August last year. Despite being represented by a barrister, he failed to comply with court orders, leading to concerns that the case may be struck out.
Censori’s lawyer assured the court that his client would comply with the orders within the next two weeks. However, the State of Victoria, represented by Daniel Wallis, expressed concerns that Censori would continue to cause delays. The court warned Censori that if he did not comply this time, the case could be struck out. The matter is expected to return to court next month for further proceedings.
Censori’s legal expenses for the recent hearing were requested to be paid by him, which was unopposed by his lawyer. The court emphasized the importance of complying with orders and avoiding further delays in the legal process. Censori’s history of criminal activities, including his involvement in the murder of a waiter, has put him in the spotlight. Despite escaping the death penalty due to its abolition in Western Australia, Censori has faced legal challenges throughout his life.
His claims against the police for defamation, false arrest, and assault have been denied by Victoria Police. The defense maintained that Censori was lawfully arrested and denied any wrongdoing on their part. The legal battle between Censori and the state is ongoing, with the next court date scheduled for the following month. The case highlights the complexities of dealing with individuals with a history of criminal behavior and the challenges they face in the legal system.