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Model boss sentencing delayed

- | African News Agency (ANA)

SENTENCING proceeding­s in the trial of convicted Kempton Park model agency boss Dawie de Villiers were again postponed in the South Gauteng High Court in Joburg yesterday.

De Villiers was convicted on a range of charges in February 2017, including rape, sexual assault, fraud, exposing children to pornograph­y and accessing child pornograph­y.

The case could not proceed as De Villiers had taken issue with arguments submitted by his defence advocate, Marius van Wyngaardt.

Van Wyngaardt told Judge Cassim Moosa that there were issues between De Villiers and the instructin­g attorney that might have an influence on proceeding­s and possibly lead to De Villiers appointing a new attorney.

State advocate Arveena Persard said De Villiers needed to be made aware that the matter needed to be finalised as soon as possible and whatever issues there were should be resolved as a matter of urgency.

De Villiers is still out on bail. Judge Moosa said this was the last postponeme­nt he would allow as two years had lapsed since De Villiers was convicted. He added that the witnesses in the matter needed closure.

The matter was adjourned to March 13 for sentencing arguments and judgment would be handed down on March 28.

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