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High-flying Waterstreet crash lands on struggle street – Sydney Morning Herald
“Right now I’d say I was at the bottom of a hill about to commence the steep ascent to the top”, says the barrister who inspired television’s Rake series.
“Look, I could have stayed there much longer given the COVID tenancy legislation, but I believe I vacated the premises at an honourable time,” he reluctantly explains. “Yes, there was some rent owing and you don’t live in a place for 10 years and not expect there to be damage.”
Banned from practising law and with paid work as a writer largely drying up (Waterstreet had just one article published in the past year about the George Pell acquittal in Penthouse magazine), disgruntled landlords are just…
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