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Veronica Grey: Australian man who tried to post POO Leonardo DiCaprio and Jared Leto tagged ‘Valentine’s Pastry’ learns his fate in courtroom

Hollywood stars Leonardo DiCaprio and Jared Leto have been despatched greater than 20 packages of faeces and urine from Western Australia, a courtroom has heard.

Veronica Gray, who identifies as a man, was given a two-year good conduct bond for sending baggage of his frozen waste from compounding websites in Perth, Lesmurdies, Highwacombe and Calamund.

The 23 packages have been marked “Valentine’s Day” and have been despatched to DiCaprio and Leto at fully totally different addresses in California, which Gray admitted was a “bad judgement”.

The unusual contents have been discovered when the parcel was leaked to an Australia Post worker when it burst in transit. ABC reported.

Gray, who is in Australia on a brief transit visa, was charged with 5 counts of utilizing the postal service to threaten, harass or insult between February 2 and 8.

Hollywood stars Leonardo DiCaprio (pictured) and Jared Leto have been despatched greater than 20 packages of faeces and urine from Western Australia, a court docket heard.

The 23 packages have been labeled “Valentine’s Items” and have been addressed to DiCaprio and Leto (pictured) at fully totally different addresses in California.

The Philippine-born man had checked the containers on the bundle for any prohibited objects.

At Broome Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday, Gray’s lawyer Kaia Gooding mentioned he despatched the packages to the actors as a result of they, like him, are passionate in regards to the space.

A psychiatrist’s report discovered that Gray, who is mentally incapacitated, had not thought of the results of his actions.

“There is no risk of relapse,” Gooding mentioned.

Judge Dean Potter mentioned Gray’s actions had a “significant impact” on the operation after the operation, which required non-public protecting tools.

“On the basis that your worldview is outside the accepted norms … you were not motivated by malice,” Potter mentioned.

But he added: “In a world of increasing political polarization … the court should discourage others from sending material through the mail.”

After Gray was fined $3,000 for 2 years, he instructed Mr Potter: “God bless you” and mentioned “anyone who feels the way I do is a poor judge”.

The unusual contents have been discovered when the parcel leaked to an Australia Post worker when it burst in transit. Pictured is an Australia Post mailbox

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