Neo-Nazi Thomas Sewell has been released from prison, two months after a magistrate ruled he was too dangerous to live in the community and could interfere with witnesses in a criminal case.
The 32-year-old is facing charges including violent order and affray, and is one of 15 people charged over a brawl at a First Nations camp in Melbourne's Kings Domain.
Today, a Victorian Supreme Court judge granted him bail on the condition he does not attend the Melbourne CBD or go within 200 metres of Kings Domain. Loading

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