Resort throws out Instagram star ex-bikie
INSTAGRAM stars, former Hells Angels bikie Benjamin “Notorious” Geppert and his heavily tattooed glamour girlfriend have been marched off an exclusive resort island.
Geppert, also a former Finks gang member, and Allaina Vader – who call one other “Boo” and “Noodles” on Instagram – were removed by police escort from Hamilton Island last weekend.
Geppert and Ms Vader had gone to stay at the Whitsunday Islands Apartments to celebrate his birthday.
But Queensland Police told the Bulletin officers were called to the resort last Thursday night after resort security reported a disturbance.
Sometime before 3am on Friday, Geppert’s 26th birthday, officers took the couple by police boat off the island.
Ms Vader, who along with her boyfriend Geppert appears to live her life on Instagram, seems to have filmed Geppert’s police escorted eviction.
The video uploaded to his account.
Officers ferried the couple to Abell Point Marina, on the Australian mainland at Airlie Beach.
Whitsunday Island Local Area Command issued Geppert, 26, and Ms Vader, 27, with infringement notices for threatening behaviour in or near a licensed premises.
Later Ms Vader dismissed the penalty, which incurs a fine of up to $683, with an Instagram post which also disparaged the island.
“Two fines pfffff brrrrrrt throw it on our tabs ya dogs,” Ms Vader posted.
“I hated it there! Everything was shut the humans f***ed got our money back and free yacht ride to the mainland F***ing winning.” has been Instagram
A spokesman for Hamilton Island told news.com.au that the resort “retains the right to request visitors leave the island if they impinge on other guests’ holiday experience”.
The couple took their eviction from Hamilton Island and subsequent fine in their stride, posting further birthday holiday photographs in the sunshine at Airlie Beach.
The next night, Geppert posted an “Instagram Story” video of the couple apparently making love.
However Geppert, who just two years ago told authorities he wanted out of bikie gangs, is due back in Southport Magistrates Court today on drug charges.
The three charges, which are unrelated to the Hamilton Island incident, comprise two counts of possess dangerous drug and one count of possess utensil or pipe for use.