Authorities wanted to take back ‘life-changing’ prizes from trade promotion winners, a lawyer for high-profile businessman Adrian Portelli has told his trial.
Portelli, 36, of Melbourne, has faced a two-day trial in Adelaide Magistrates Court charged with nine counts of conducting or assisting in the conduct of an unlawful lottery in SA, while his business Xclusive Tech Pty Ltd, which trades under the name LMCT+, is charged with 10 counts of the same offence.
The charges, instigated by SA’s Consumer and Business Services, allege Portelli’s business did not hold a licence to conduct 10 separate lotteries between January 29, 2023 and May 16, 2024.
The court on Thursday viewed videos in which Mr Portelli staged draws for prizes including homes featured on the TV series The Block, luxury cars, boats and cash prizes.
In each case, the winners were from South Australia.
Murugan Thangaraj SC, for Mr Portelli, said he was ‘taken by surprise’ by revised information outlined in the prosecution’s opening address.
‘We understood from the original information that we were dealing with the standard lottery charge,’ he said.
‘With the revised information, the wording incorporated trade promotion lottery … the prosecution was clearly only about standard lottery and now it says it incorporates both.’
Portelli (centre) was ‘taken by surprise’ when the prosecution’s opening used revised information
He said a key question was ‘does the revised information clearly include standard lottery and trade promotion?’
In a ‘cease and desist’ letter sent to the company, Mr Thangaraj said ‘quite an extraordinary position is put by the commissioner: ‘I request that you contact any South Australians that have won prizes in the promotion to date to advise that the prize is void, as the operation of the lottery was unlawful’.
‘So the commissioner is saying that any South Australian winners have to have their prizes returned … because you didn’t have a licence.
‘To say that the life-changing impacts on those people, the South Australians, ought to be taken away from them, is the proposition that the commissioner has put.’
Stephanie Wilson, for the liquor and gambling commissioner, said the prosecution accepted Mr Portelli was previously granted trade promotion licences up until a certain point in SA but two applications for specific licences were refused by the commissioner in May and June 2021.
‘(The prosecution’s) position is that these are unlawful lotteries, whether they are trade promotion lotteries or standard lotteries, and whether previous lotteries were licensed or not licensed, is not to the point,’ she said.
Mr Portelli’s company offers members subscriptions to a ‘rewards club’ that includes entries to win cars and properties.
Under SA law, any trade promotion lotteries with prizes exceeding $5000 need a licence to operate and entries must be free of charge.
Portelli (centre) is facing multiple charges related to the conduct of unlawful lotteries in SA
Adrian Portelli (right) outside of court said that the trial was a ‘ waste of taxpayer money’
Outside court, Mr Portelli said his company had given back more than $120 million to its customers.
‘There were a lot of companies trying to replicate our business model because they saw the success of it,’ he said.
‘Some people weren’t doing the right thing and I think it was easier for them (CBS) to just to pull the plug.’
He also accused the trial of being a ‘waste of taxpayers’ money’, claiming he had tried to work with the government to be compliant.
‘We tried to work with them, we tried to liaise with them. We have a bunch of correspondence between both parties, they don’t even know what’s going on.’
‘They’ve given us wrong information, this is why we kept operating the way we were, because we were fed misinformation from their end. We have proof of that’
Each of the 19 offences carries a maximum penalty of $10,000.
Mr Portelli has said on social media that if he were convicted, he would ’round it up to $200,000′.
Magistrate Melanie Burton has reserved her decision.
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