Police alleged the 35-year-old faked his own kidnapping on New Year's Eve so he could spend the night with a mistress. 9News
Police allege they were contacted by Lera's partner after she received texts from his phone, claiming he was being held hostage over a bike.
The next morning officers said they spotted Lera's van and, fearing that he'd been kidnapped, they conducted a high-risk vehicle stop.READ MORE: Security footage showed detectives with their guns drawn as they opened the car doors, expecting kidnappers.Lera allegedly told police he'd been kidnapped by unknown Middle Eastern males and then let go, but detectives claim that's a lie.Aussie pensioners faced with bankruptcy threat over air conditioning legal battle
Police said the alleged fake kidnapping wasted their time and resources and the investigation cost more than $25,000. Police have charged Lera with false representation resulting in a police investigation and making a false accusation, which carries a maximum sentence of seven years behind bars.Paul Lera and A Current Affair reporter Hannah Sinclair. "What's worse, Paul, the thought of going to prison or being in the doghouse with your Mrs?" I asked.But these allegations are a problem that could possibly land Lera in the doghouse and the big house.
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