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Satch fashion designer Jim Sachinidis' bizarre five-word response after being busted crawling under a woman's garage door and putting a tracker on her car Former fashion designer pleads guilty to stalking Attached a tracking device to a woman's car READ MORE: Law clerk banned for life from contacting two men she stalked By Freddy Pawle For Daily Mail Australia Published: 21:21 EDT, 27 June 2024 | Updated: 21:50 EDT, 27 June 2024 e-mail View comments A high-end fashion designer has pleaded guilty after being caught placing a tracking device on a woman's car. The co-founder and designer of defunct clothing brand Satch, Jim Sachinidis, faced Melbourne Magistrates' Court via video-link charged with stalking on Thursday. The court heard the 53-year-old had used a stolen fob key to enter a woman's garage in Elwood before he rummaged and 'tampered' with her car.

Sachinidis spent about 15 minutes underneath the vehicle, during which time he is believed to have attached a tracking device. He was arrested on May 2 and denied the allegation, arguing 'that's not me' when police confronted him with CCTV footage. 'Lots of people have beards,' he told police, the Herald Sun reports.



The court heard Sachinidis' offending had been escalating since 2022 after a business collapse led to drug use. At the time of the stalking charge, Sachinidis was said to have been homeless and using methamphetamines. Co-founder of defunct clothing brand Satch, Jim Sachinidis (pictured), has pleaded guilty to st.

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