Former deputy mayor Salim Mehajer jets off to Las Vegas

Disgraced former Auburn deputy mayor deputy mayor Salim Mehajer has had his strict bail conditions relaxed by court this week to fly to Las Vegas.

Mehajer, 31, is facing fraud charges for allegedly forging Australian Electoral Commission enrolments and fabricating addresses for friends and family, allegedly helping him get elected to council.

He had his bail conditions relaxed in a secret hearing at Downing Centre Local Court, allowing him to fly to the United States, Nine News reported.

Before heading through the departures gate, Mehajer denied he was flying to Vegas to witness the Floyd Mayweather versus Conor McGregor fight on Sunday.

Disgraced former Auburn deputy mayor deputy mayor Salim Mehajer has had his strict bail conditions relaxed by court this week to fly to Las Vegas

Before heading through the departures gate, Mehajer denied he was flying to Vegas to witness the Floyd Mayweather versus Conor McGregor fight on Sunday

Before heading through the departures gate, Mehajer denied he was flying to Vegas to witness the Floyd Mayweather versus Conor McGregor fight on Sunday

Mehajer has been granted leave by the court but must return on September 4 when he must hand back his passport.

He received the relaxation of his bail rules on Monday after being ordered to hand over $50,000. 

Mehajer faces strict punishments if he breaks the rules of the relaxation or commits any other crimes.

Earlier this month he put up his palatial Lidcombe mansion for lease two years after it was made famous by his $35 million wedding.

The four-storey house on Frances Street, which Mehajer illegally shut down for his extravagant wedding, was advertised for lease for $2,950 a week.

The controversial former Auburn deputy mayor offered his family home hours before he faced his estranged wife Aysha in court after she slapped him with another AVO.

Neither couple turned up to Sutherland Local Court on Wednesday morning but an interim order was granted against Mehajer to protect his estranged wife. 

Mehajer, 31, is facing fraud charges for allegedly forging Australian Electoral Commission enrolments and fabricating addresses for friends and family, allegedly helping him get elected to council

Mehajer, 31, is facing fraud charges for allegedly forging Australian Electoral Commission enrolments and fabricating addresses for friends and family, allegedly helping him get elected to council

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