- Jasmine Agostini fled her first test in 2024
- Her new test is planned for later this year
A young woman who is said to have lured a man to an apartment where he was sexually abused with a frying pan, will again be confronted a judge after she had fled her first trial.
Jasmine Agostini, 23, is accused of luring the man to a unit in Berkeley, Zuid -Wollongong, under the pretext of selling medicines on 2 September 2022.
The man arrived to discover that Agostini was with two other men, and he was then overlooked with a kettlebell and sexually abused with a frying pan.
Agostini was arrested two days after the alleged violations and received bail two and a half months later.
At the beginning of 2023, however, she was back behind bars for violating her bail.
Her case went to court at Wollongong District Court in August 2024, but she disappeared five days after the trial.
The judge of the trial has broken down the trial and issued a bank order.
Agostini was arrested eight days later and has since remained in custody. Allegedly she blamed Covid for her setbacks.

Jasmine Agostini, 23, is accused of luring the man to a unit in Berkeley, Zuid -Wollongong, under the pretext of selling drugs

The man arrived to discover that Agostini was with two other men and he was then overlooked with a kettlebell and sexually abused with a frying pan
During a recent bail hearing at the NSW Supreme Court, Justice Desmond Fagan said that the risk of Agostini on breaking bail was unacceptable, according to the Sydney Morning Herald.
Justice Fagan said the court could not be placed about the grace of the irregular behavior of an applicant like this'.
Agostini's new test is planned for later this year.
She has argued not guilty of aggravated sexual attack in company and depriving freedom, worsened theft and inflicting physical injury, kidnapping in company with clear physical damage, stealing a person and have a forbidden medicine.