Heiress, 48, accused of drunken sex with boy, 14, four times in a DAY swaps 5m mansion for grimy c

A GLAMOROUS horse-breeding heiress accused of having sex with a teenage boy four times in a day is being held in a fearsome jail. Savannah Daisley, 48, has swapped her 5.6million mansion in Sydney's waterfront for a grimy cell one of Australia's most notorious jails after being denied bail.

A GLAMOROUS horse-breeding heiress accused of having sex with a teenage boy four times in a day is being held in a fearsome jail.

Savannah Daisley, 48, has swapped her £5.6million mansion in Sydney's waterfront for a grimy cell one of Australia's most notorious jails after being denied bail.

She allegedly had drunken romps with the 14-year-old over the course of 24 hours in May last year.

Daisley, a health entrepreneur and Instagram influencer, was charged this week with four counts of aggravated sexual intercourse with a boy between 14 and 16 years old.

The mum-of-two has been in custody since June 27.

She has now been refused bail after appearing in court.

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Daisley has been sent to the Silverwood Women's Correctional Centre, home to some of Australia's most infamous female offenders.

They include Jessica Camilleri, who beheaded her mum, serial child killer Kathleen Folbigg, Sharyn Ward, who slowly murdered her nine-year-old through starvation, and terrorist plotter Alo-Bridget Namoa.

Also housed there is cannibal killer Rebecca Butterfield, who skinned, and decapitated her husband and then cooked his head with vegetables and gravy.

The cell where she'll live for the next six months is in stark contrast to her home in the city's exclusive lower north shore, with its stunning views of Sydney Harbour.

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Her father is Ross Daisley, a famous breeder of thoroughbred racehorse Choisir, which became an international champion after winning at the prestigious Royal Ascot and Newmarket races in 2003.

Mr Daisley had offered to pay a $10,000 (£5,667) bail but a judge ruled it wasn't in the public interest for her to be released from custody.

The child abuse occurred on four occasions in 24 hours on May 20, 2021, according to police allegations.

Police said they have evidence that the founder of detox business Smart Cleanse admitted to kissing the teenager after they legally tapped Daisley's phone.

The lifestyle entrepreneur, who has 40,000 followers on Instagram, will remain behind bars until her next court date on August 23.

Daisley denies all charges, but has not yet formally entered any pleas.

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She launched her detox programme in 2014, along with a Smart Cleanse cooking channel, a Smart Cleanse detox book and digital courses.

In the past, she has alluded to her previous struggles with alcohol on her Instagram feed.

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