An avowed Neo-Nazi leader has made a second bail bid after allegedly leading a group attack on an Aboriginal protest site, with his fiancée putting up $20,000 to secure his release.
Thomas Sewell, 32, raised his right hand to photographers as he was brought into Melbourne's Supreme Court today, when he was supported by his partner and eight others.
The leader of white nationalist group National Socialist Network hired top barrister Dermot Dann KC to fight for his release a second time after bail was refused by a magistrate in September.
Sewell is charged with dozens of offences related to the August 31 Camp Sovereignty attack, including violent disorder, affray, discharging a missile and assault by kicking.
Dann said it was unfair for Sewell to remain locked up when 15 co-accused had b

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