Savannah Daisley, an Australian Horse Heiress Charged With Having Sex With 14-Year-Old Boy Four Times in One Day

Savannah Daisley, an Australian Horse Heiress Charged With Having Sex With 14-Year-Old Boy Four Times in One Day

After being accused of having four separate encounters with a 14-year-old boy, an Australian horse heiress is now facing charges. A Sydney judge denied Savannah Daisley, 45, bail because of “quite disturbing” allegations of child sex abuse when she appeared in Waverley Local Court on Tuesday.

Savannah Daisley Strongly Denies the Charges

Ross Daisley‘s daughter, a well-known Australian horse breeder, strongly denies the charges and intends to plead not guilty. Four times before 5 pm on May 20, 2014, Savannah Daisley allegedly molested the minor while untethered. It’s unclear whether the two were acquainted before the alleged crimes.

Daisley’s defense attorney cried nigh, arguing that the accusations against his socialite client were made “in spite” and that it was an “oath vs. oath” case. Prosecutor Daniel Richardson, on the other hand, asserts that there is direct evidence: In the recording, the heiress is heard confessing to kissing the teen, according to a police officer who shared the information with him.

Savannah Daisley

According to Richardson, Daisley’s lack of recollection of the incident may be due to her intoxication at the recording time.

As the prosecutor put it in court, “But she claims that, ‘I thought you were going to call the police on me, I thought we had placed this in a little box and thrown it deep into the sea,'” he continued. [The officer’s] instructions to me were that the phone call was quite damning to her.” This is a serious matter, as admissions were made over the phone and recorded.

Savannah Daisley

Even though Daisley’s Instagram account has been deleted, news.com.au has obtained a screenshot of a recent post in which the heiress reveals that she is 223 days sober. As a result, the post states that she had “walked away from her partner of eight years.”

Daisley founded Smart Cleanse, a trained naturopath, a company that provides various 14-day detox plans. ‘

A statement on Savannah’s website reads: “Savannah has helped tens of thousands of people detoxify and lose weight and heal their digestive systems while also improving strength and fitness, eliminating stress and reversing the aging process.”

Author of two books: “14 Day Smart Cleanse” and “Epigenetics,” which examines how “stress and toxins harm cell function and structure,” Savannah Daisley is also the author of two other books.

Savannah Daisley

A thoroughbred racehorse bred by Daisley’s father, Ross, won the prestigious Royal Ascot and Newmarket races in 2003. The father was willing to pay $10,000 to guarantee his daughter would return to court if she were granted conditional release from prison. The offer was rejected by the judge. Since Daisley’s next court appearance is scheduled for August 23, she will remain in custody until then.