Intimidation claims after anti-poker machine meeting

By Kirsty Needham
Updated November 8 2015 - 1:14am, first published 12:00am
David Seedsman, private investigator and employee of De Angelis Hotels, followed residents after refusing requests that he leave their anti-pokie meeting.
David Seedsman, private investigator and employee of De Angelis Hotels, followed residents after refusing requests that he leave their anti-pokie meeting.
Hotelier Peter De Angelis has lodged a development application to build a pub near a public school in Casula. Photo: Wesley Lonergan
Hotelier Peter De Angelis has lodged a development application to build a pub near a public school in Casula. Photo: Wesley Lonergan
Criss Moore of the Casula Community Group for Responsible Planning, which opposed a new poker machine venue close to a primary school. Photo: Simon Bennett
Criss Moore of the Casula Community Group for Responsible Planning, which opposed a new poker machine venue close to a primary school. Photo: Simon Bennett

A high-profile hotelier sent a private investigator to a community meeting opposing his latest poker machine venue with instructions to ensure the residents didn't defame him.

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