Ralph Fissioli fined $200 for making 65 threatening calls to niece
Ralph Emanuel Fissioli, 34, was fined $200 for making threatening prank calls to his 16-year-old niece in January. He attempted to contact her 65 times, with one call featuring explicit threats that led to police involvement. Fissioli pleaded guilty in Kalgoorlie Magistrates Court, acknowledging his behavior was inappropriate.
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Published 19 Jun 2026, 18:00 UTC
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