Ryan Meuleman, often referred to as the “bike boy,” is suing former Victorian Premier Dan Andrews as he moves toward a change in his plea in a burglary and theft case. The reports say Meuleman is expected to make an application later this month for a form of release from custody. Earlier, he indicated he wanted to be released to take part in rehabilitation. The outlets describe his current legal strategy as part of proceedings in which he intends to plead guilty to burglary and theft. While the articles focus on Meuleman’s plans for upcoming court steps—his bid for freedom and his decision to enter guilty pleas—they also note the ongoing dispute involving Andrews. Across the sources, the central points are that Meuleman is pursuing litigation against Andrews while preparing for court, and that his next expected move involves an application for release tied to accessing rehab. The reporting does not provide additional details about the underlying allegations or the broader circumstances of the case beyond the charges and procedural expectations described.
‘Bike boy’ Ryan Meuleman seeks to plead guilty in burglary and theft case
Ryan Meuleman, often referred to as the “bike boy,” is suing former Victorian Premier Dan Andrews as he moves toward a change in his plea in a burglary and theft case. The reports say Meuleman is expe...
- Ryan Meuleman, referred to as the “bike boy,” is suing Dan Andrews.
- Meuleman is expected to seek release (a “bid for freedom”) later this month.
- He intends to plead guilty to burglary and theft.
- Earlier, Meuleman indicated he wants release to participate in rehabilitation.
Ryan Meuleman is expected to make a bid for freedom later this month after earlier indicating he wanted to be released to partake in rehab.
4 hours agoRyan Meuleman is expected to make a bid for freedom later this month after earlier indicating he wanted to be released to partake in rehab.
4 hours agoRyan Meuleman is expected to make a bid for freedom later this month after earlier indicating he wanted to be released to partake in rehab.
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