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Reality TV stars charged with historical offences lose their anonymity

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The court heard the prosecution were seeking to have Uamaki-Mu face new charges. Her barrister, Simon Lewis, told the court it was the first time the new charges had been presented to him, forcing the court to adjourn for several hours.
When it resumed, the prosecution offered no evidence…
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