An alleged high-ranking SA neo-Nazi has told a court he is homeless and living in his car – because his grandmother has evicted him.
One of the three alleged leaders of the state’s neo-Nazi extremists has been evicted by his grandmother over the charges and is living in his car, a court has heard.
On Thursday, Jackson Trevor Pay, 22, asked the Adelaide Magistrates Court to vary his bail conditions so he can move to Queensland and stay with his mother.
Representing himself, rather than retaining a lawyer, Mr Pay told Magistrate Brett Dixon his circumstances had changed since he was released from custody.
“I understand the nature of the charges (against me) and the unorthodox nature of this request,” he said.
“I want to change my bail residency because my grandmother, who is the owner of the premises, reneged on the agreement I made with her.
“That’s why I wish to move to Queensland … my mother has offered me a second chance to start a new life.”
Mr Pay, of Dudley Park, has yet to plead to possessing both extremist material and a document or record of information for a terrorist act.
Police allege he is one of three members of the leadership group of the SA Men’s Health Club which, they further allege, is a front for neo-Nazi activities in the state.
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