Guy and Jules Sebastian cheer on their sons during a cricket match in Sydney after the singer’s manager was jailed for stealing $600,000 from him
Guy and Jules Sebastian watched their sons play cricket in Sydney on Saturday following the conclusion of his former manager’s lengthy embezzlement trial.
The Battle Scars singer, 41, and his stylist wife looked relaxed as they sat on camping chairs by the sidelines while cheering on their boys Hudson and Archie.
Guy dressed casually in blue jeans, a black jumper, white sneakers and a navy cap.
Guy and Jules Sebastian watched their sons play cricket in Sydney on Saturday following the conclusion of his former manager’s lengthy embezzlement trial
Jules opted for a striped T-shirt and pants as she sat alongside her husband, and concealed her gaze behind sunglasses.
The sighting comes after Guy’s ex-manager Titus Day was jailed for a minimum of two-and-a-half years for withholding parts of his client’s huge earnings.
Day was originally charged with 50 counts of embezzling at least $886,175 in royalties, performance fees and an ambassadorship from Guy between 2013 and 2020.

The Battle Scars singer, 41, and his stylist wife looked relaxed as they sat on camping chairs by the sidelines while cheering on their boys Hudson and Archie

Guy looked stylish in blue jeans, a black jumper, white sneakers and a navy cap
Last month, a jury at Sydney‘s Downing Centre District Court found the father-of-three guilty in June of 34 offences in relation to money totalling $624,675.
Judge Tim Gartelmann said Day’s offences ‘all were committed for financial gain’ but it could not be established beyond reasonable doubt the 49-year-old was motivated by greed.
‘There is no evidence of remorse as the offender maintains his innocence – nor is there any evidence regarding prospects of rehabilitation,’ Judge Gartelmann said.
He found Day re-offending was nonetheless unlikely.

Meanwhile, Jules dressed casually in a striped T-shirt and pants as she stood alongside her husband

The sighting comes after Sebastian’s manager Titus Day was jailed for a minimum two-and-a-half years in Sydney ‘s Downing Centre District Court last month for withholding parts of Sebastian’s huge earnings from his music
The offending was a breach of trust but there had been no significant organisation or planning, Judge Gartelmann found. It was not known how Day spent the money.
Publicity surrounding the case and the destruction of Day’s reputation had left him ‘devastated’ and it was unlikely he could ever recover professionally.
The court case pitted against each other two men who were once extremely close, and dragged in their wives, who had also been friends.
The brutal split between Sebastian and Day also rocked the entertainment industry.

Day was originally charged with 50 counts of embezzling at least $886,175 in royalties, performance fees and an ambassadorship from Sebastian between 2013 and 2020

A jury, after deliberating for a almost a week, found the father-of-three guilty in June of 34 offences in relation to money totalling $624,675
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