EXCLUSIVE: 'Guy Sebastian wants you f***ed': Extraordinary allegations The Voice judge and singing superstar is behind a campaign of 'intimidation' against his ex-manager

  • Celebrity agent Titus Day made the claims in an AVO application to a court 
  • 'Intimidation' was the allegation at the centre of his case, he claimed  
  • Sebastian's lawyer described his application as 'without foundation' 
  • Magistrate Ross Hudson described claims as 'your allegations, your suspicions'
  • Mr Day was refused an interim apprehended violence order by the court
  • The case will continue with a 'show cause' hearing on a later date

Guy Sebastian's ex-manager claims his car tyres were let down in suspicious circumstances and that he received a phone call from a private number saying 'Guy Sebastian wants you f***ed' as he seeks an AVO against The Voice coach. 

An application for the apprehended violence order, obtained exclusively by Daily Mail Australia, reveals the allegations at the heart of well-known celebrity agent Titus Day's complaint against Sebastian.

Mr Day - who has represented the cream of Sydney's A-list - appeared in front of Waverley Local Court on Thursday and told Magistrate Ross Hudson the nature of his allegations were 'intimidation'. 

'There has been physical intimidation, letting down parked tyres on my property and other things,' he claimed.

The Voice coach Guy Sebastian is fighting an application for an apprehended violence order, or AVO, levelled against him by his former manager Titus Day. Pictured with his wife Jules, who is not involved in the case

The Voice coach Guy Sebastian is fighting an application for an apprehended violence order, or AVO, levelled against him by his former manager Titus Day. Pictured with his wife Jules, who is not involved in the case

Celebrity agent Mr Day appeared at Waverley Local Court on Thursday morning with wife Courtney, who was listed as a protected person

Celebrity agent Mr Day appeared at Waverley Local Court on Thursday morning with wife Courtney, who was listed as a protected person

Day, right, was Sebastian's manager for 12 years but is now embroiled in court stoushes with him on several fronts - including now seeking an AVO

Day, right, was Sebastian's manager for 12 years but is now embroiled in court stoushes with him on several fronts - including now seeking an AVO

Mr Day, 47, asked the court for an order banning Sebastian from approaching him and his wife, as well as standard AVO conditions.

But Magistrate Hudson told Mr Day he had reviewed his application, and refused his request for an interim order, saying: 'They're allegations - they're your suspicions. That's all I have before me'.

Sebastian's lawyer, Sophie Callan, told the court that Day's privately-run AVO case was 'without foundation.' 

Ms Callan said the singing sensation opposes the application and that the case was not appropriate for private mediation. Sebastian did not personally appear at court. 

In his application, Mr Day claimed to have known Sebastian for 13 years and described him as a former business associate. He then made the following claims in the court document:

'At 6.30pm on 27 May 2020, I received a call from a blocked number saying 'Guy Sebastian wants you f***ed. They say it's wrong, they say you are a paedophile'.

Mr Day does not state who made the call, before continuing with his claims. 

He said: 'Two weeks ago he sent emails to my wife trying to intimidate her.

'Three weeks ago someone came on my property and let down my car tyres.

'His friend Tim Freeburn has made threats to me on text saying he will deal with me.

'Guy has a violent history that I know about and my family is scared.

'He knows where I live and my wife is suffering anxiety due to his behaviour.'

Hitmaker Guy Sebastian on the red carpet with his wife last year. Only a lawyer appeared in court on his behalf on Thursday
Sebastian and his wife in more casual circumstances on a beachside walk recently

Hitmaker Guy Sebastian on the red carpet with his wife last year and on right, walking near the beach recently. Only a lawyer appeared in court on his behalf on Thursday

Sebastian is one of the most popular coaches on The Voice. A magistrate on Thursday said the claims aired in court were Mr Day’s ‘allegations, your suspicions’

Sebastian is one of the most popular coaches on The Voice. A magistrate on Thursday said the claims aired in court were Mr Day's 'allegations, your suspicions'

Mr Day and his wife just prior to his court appearance on Thursday morning

Mr Day and his wife just prior to his court appearance on Thursday morning

In the court paperwork, Mr Day, who runs Six Degrees Management with his wife, said he is locked in a Federal Court battle with Sebastian, and claimed the pop star owes him money. 

Day leaving court

Day leaving court

Sebastian's lawyer Ms Callan told the court the pair were 'currently embroiled' in a Federal Court stoush which was 'well progressed' and that the AVO was not suitable for mediation.

Mr Hudson refused to grant Mr Day an interim protective order, saying he could not form a view from the application that a temporary order was 'necessary or appropriate'.  

Magistrate Hudson has set the matter down for a show cause hearing at a later date. 

In such a hearing, a protected person must why, on the balance of probabilities, they have reasonable grounds to fear future offending against them. 

Mr Day will have to tender material by June 30 and Sebastian's lawyers by June 21, the court heard. The case continues. 

Sebastian's management was approached for comment. 

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