In Australian Competition and Consumer Commission v Nuera Health Pty Ltd (In Liquidation) [2007] FCA 695 there were orders made granting injunctions based on findings of contraventions of the Trade Practices Act 1974 (Cth) against the respondents, which was of the most appalling nature, involving exploiting the families of persons suffering from terminal cancer and defrauding them of substantial amounts of money.
Since that order the respondents persistently harassed the witnesses by sending them strange documents couched in pseudo-legal medieval language, including demands for some $294 million. In Australian Competition and Consumer Commission v Nuera Health Pty Ltd (No 2) [2007] FCA 1756 the applicant sought injunctions against Paul John Rana, Christopher James Rana and Michael Lee Rana, to restrain them from communicating in any form whatsoever with the witnesses in relation to the subject matter of the proceeding or any other legal proceeding, from sending them documents of the kind mentioned and from demanding any payment of money from the witnesses.
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