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Inside the squalid life of man accused of threatening to kill Albo
- Gregory William Tait, 43, appeared in Parramatta Local Court charged with threatening to kill Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.
- Police say the threats were made via a carriage service on December 15, the day after the Bondi attack.
- Tait lives with his father at a Greystanes home, where authorities seized devices during a National Security Investigation.
- Tait was seen outside Parramatta court and told reporters, 'I stand for Team Australia, nothing else,' as he sought legal representation.
- The Daily Mail report describes the Greystanes home as cluttered with cars and an enclosure for ducks.
- Tait faces two counts of using a carriage service to menace, harass or offend, tied to the December threats.
- The investigation followed a December 16 raid by the Australian Federal Police's National Security Investigations team.
- Tait was arrested again on January 5 after police examined his phone.
- The court may schedule the next hearings for January 28 and February on related charges.
- Local reporters were briefed that the Daily Mail team visited the accused’s home for a detailed look.
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