A former NSW -Liberal Member of Parliament has established the court to the court after he has promised to be trusted for several alleged sexual attacks.
Roderick 'Rory' Amon is accused of sexual abuse of a teenager he knew on the northern beaches of Sydney in 2017.
The 35-year-old former parliament member for the Pittwater seat appeared on Thursday in the Local Court of Sydney in the Local Court of Sydney, when pleadings of not guilty of all charges were formally recognized.
Amon is rightly in the court on 10 separate charges, including sexual sexual intercourse with a person under the age of 14.
A bail variation was also uninhibited, allowing him to live at a different address.
The former politician refused to answer questions from the media outside the court while he was led away alongside various supporters.
Amon was arrested in August and accused of a series of violations, including five counts of sexual intercourse with a person older than 10 years and younger than 14.
Liberal leader of the state of Mark Speakman said earlier that he asked for the immediate resignation of Amon from the party and received after the allegations became public.

Former NSW -State Liberal MP Roderick Amon is dedicated to be trial for CHLD abuse charges

Amon (center) was led away in addition to various supporters
“The charges to Rory Amon are extremely serious,” he said at the time.
“While Mr. Amon is entitled to the suspicion of innocence, a criminal proceedings will be gone in some time and in the meantime the citizens of Pittwater are entitled to a member of parliament who can fully fulfill their duties in the community.”
Independent Jacqui Scruby won the formerly Blue-Ribbon liberal chair from Georgia Ryburn, the candidate of the party to replace Amon, in an interim election in October.
The case will return to the court on March 28.
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