Tess Rowlatt bailed to four-star Melbourne hotel after meth trafficking guilty plea
Tess Rowlatt, a 36-year-old Melbourne woman dubbed a "party girl", has been granted bail after pleading guilty to trafficking methamphetamine and dealing with the proceeds of crime. County Court judge Duncan Allen released the repeat drug offender to a "suitable bail address", allowing her to move from a cell at the Dame Phyllis Frost Centre into the four-star Oaks Melbourne hotel on Collins Street, at roughly $200 a night. The decision is notable because Rowlatt is a repeat offender who has been given further chances to remain in the community.
Rowlatt entered her guilty plea in March and walked free from the County Court on Tuesday afternoon. As she left, she approached a freelance reporter working for the Daily Mail to criticise its coverage of her case, its reporting on women and its paywall, calling one photograph of her "dreadful" before leaving in an SUV. Earlier, she and supporters — including her influencer sister Victoria Rowlatt and her reported boyfriend Timmy O'Dwyer — were seen laughing and smiling as the judge set out her bail conditions.
- Melbourne woman Tess Rowlatt bailed after admitting meth trafficking.
- Judge allowed her to stay at a four-star hotel.
- She criticised the Daily Mail's coverage outside court.
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Originally published by Daily Mail as “Dramatic scenes as Melbourne meth queen Tess Rowlatt walks free: Why a judge bailed the ‘middle-class’ party girl to a four-star hotel – and her blunt words for the Mail outside court”.