MailOnline reports. Bullmore, who moved to Australia when he was four-years-old, was also handed a deportation order and left the country last year.He tried to fight the order and took Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton to the Federal Court in an attempt to overturn it.But he left Australia before the rejection was handed down.The court found he had a “real” risk of sexual reoffending and accused him of being in denial over his criminal history.He had claimed the risk was “irrational”, illogical or “unreasonable”.Bullmore also reportedly tried to fight his conviction in the courts.He argued the decision for his removal was made on a false conviction, according to Australian media.He wrote on LinkedIn: “After living in Australia for over.
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