Neo-Nazi Thomas Sewell will be released back into the community to live in a share house with family and friends after successfully taking his bid for bail to the Supreme Court of Victoria.
The 32-year-old is facing more than 20 charges over his alleged involvement in a violent attack at Camp Sovereignty, in Melbourne’s Kings Domain, on August 31.
Police have charged 14 adults and one child with violence-related offences over the incident. Some 35 witnesses are expected to be called at an upcoming court hearing.
On Wednesday, Sewell – who leads the National Socialist Network – arrived at the Supreme Court of Victoria in a prison van before being ushered into court where 10 people, including his partner, appeared in support.
He held up a handwritten, white supremacist note with his left

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