'They made out like I was a paedophile': Nomads bikie says he DIDN'T sleep with Carl Williams' 17-year-old daughter during bizarre sleepover – but admits he was 'romantically pursuing' her older sister

  • Moudi Tajjour denied sleeping with crime boss Carl Williams' young daughter
  • Tajjour told Williams' widow Roberta he wasn't a paedophile in a video interview
  • The Nomads bikie president said he was 'romantically pursuing' older sister Bre 

Notorious Nomads bikie president Moudi Tajjour has refuted claims he slept with the daughter of crime boss Carl Williams.

In a video call interview with Williams' widow Roberta, 35-year-old Tajjour said he wasn't a paedophile despite having a sleepover with her daughter Dhakota, 17, in January.

Tajjour told Mrs Williams he was actually trying to 'romantically pursue' Dhakota's older step-sister Breanane.

Notorious Nomads bikie president Moudi Tajjour has refuted claims he slept with crime boss Carl Williams' daughter Dhakota (pictured)

Notorious Nomads bikie president Moudi Tajjour has refuted claims he slept with crime boss Carl Williams' daughter Dhakota (pictured)

Dhakota, 17, and Breanane, 25, visited the Nomads crime boss at his home in Sydney. Pictured are all three leaving his home in Pyrmont

Dhakota, 17, and Breanane, 25, visited the Nomads crime boss at his home in Sydney. Pictured are all three leaving his home in Pyrmont

Mrs Williams (pictured) said Tajjour was 'like a brother' to her daughters, and disputed claims that she was 'letting her daughter f**k bikies'

Mrs Williams (pictured) said Tajjour was 'like a brother' to her daughters, and disputed claims that she was 'letting her daughter f**k bikies'

The Nomads boss said both Dhakota, 17, and Breanane, 25, visited him at his home in Pyrmont, Sydney and asked Roberta to 'set the record straight' that he was not a paedophile.

'They made [it out] as if I brought a 17-year-old here and she's sharing my bed like are they f**king kidding?' Tajjour said.

'You were talking to me the whole time, you knew they were coming here... Bre even though we didn't sleep together she slept next to me.'

Mrs Williams said Tajjour was 'like a brother' to her daughters, and disputed claims that she was 'letting her daughter f**k bikies'.

'Yeah, they're calling me a paedophile. What the f**k is that about? Paedophile?' Tajjour said.

'If I was going to pursue either one of them, it would be Bre, not the f**king 17-year-old.

Tajjour shared the interview (pictured) on his YouTube channel 'Can't Fight Fate'

Tajjour shared the interview (pictured) on his YouTube channel 'Can't Fight Fate'

'The way they portrayed it was like I was chasing Dhakota.

'F**king maggots mate, straight out.'

Tajjour shared the interview on his YouTube channel 'Can't Fight Fate'

Though he describes himself a 'gangster' and talks of a lavish upbringing filled with sports cars and VIP lists at nightclubs, Tajjour warns others off following the same path.

After being jailed for manslaughter in 2006, he used a recent Instagram post to warn anyone thinking of following in his footsteps.

'Lately been contemplating life and what I would have done if I could start my life from scratch again,' he wrote.

Dhakota (left) and Breanane (right) stayed at Tajjour's house in Pyrmont, Sydney in January

Dhakota (left) and Breanane (right) stayed at Tajjour's house in Pyrmont, Sydney in January

Carl Williams (pictured with Dhakota) has been described as Australia's most notorious gangster due to his central role in Melbourne's 'underbelly' gangland war

Carl Williams (pictured with Dhakota) has been described as Australia's most notorious gangster due to his central role in Melbourne's 'underbelly' gangland war

'You are going to get to the age of 35 like myself today and think wow what a f**k-up I turned out.

'A gangster legacy isn't a good legacy to leave behind.'

Carl Williams has been described as Australia's most notorious gangster due to his central role in Melbourne's 'underbelly' gangland war, which shook the city in the late 90s and early 2000s.

Williams was serving a life sentence in Melbourne's notorious Barwon Prison for four murders and conspiracy to commit another when he was bashed to death by fellow inmate Matthew Charles Johnson with a exercise bike part in April  2010, making him the last victim of the underworld war.

Moudi Tajjour (pictured with ex-wife Sanaa Mehajer) is the president of the Nomads bikie gang

Moudi Tajjour (pictured with ex-wife Sanaa Mehajer) is the president of the Nomads bikie gang

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Nomads bikie says he DIDN’T sleep with Carl Williams’ 17-year-old daughter during sleepover

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