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Novak Djokovic's Court Hearing Livestream Interrupted By Pornographic Images

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Updated 12:18 7 Apr 2022 GMT+1Published 02:33 10 Jan 2022 GMT

Novak Djokovic's Court Hearing Livestream Interrupted By Pornographic Images

Someone hijacked the link and played NSFW material as hundreds were trying to watch the tennis star's appeal to stay in Australia

Stewart Perrie

Stewart Perrie

The livestream set up to broadcast Novak Djokovic's visa appeal hearing has been marred by a bunch of awkward moments.

For starters, it seemed like every journalist and their dog wanted to watch the court case unfold, however it wasn't letting anyone in for ages.

Many people were greeted by the spinning wheel of death and the server was clearly overcooked from all the people requesting access.

There were around 200 people who were logged into a Microsoft Teams link for the livestream, however organisers clearly didn't put everyone on mute because 'silly noises', 'techno music' and memes came over the speakers and screen.

At one point, there was even pornographic material that flashed on the screen and many people who were watching the livestream didn't realise that officials had abandoned the original link.

This allowed whoever was inside the livestream to broadcast whatever they wanted.

Sydney Morning Herald reporter Sarah Danckert alleged the court official who was meant to be moderating the livestream left because they had 'trouble' trying to 'mute' all the trolls.

"We've had techno blasting, giggling, shouting and someone is just saying Nole repeatedly in a pained voice," she said.

"We've all been muted but one guy has his camera on and looks confused, must not have heard the court official come back and say we're not using this link today.

"Before the mute we had a lot of proclaimations from viewers 'free the refugees', 'free Nole', 'this is bad for Aust'."

According to Pedestrian, the court official said on the livestream: "This is because you've got some little smart arses who've basically blocked the bandwidth."

Court officials ended up using a different link to broadcast the court proceedings and people eventually moved over to that to watch the case.

Djokovic has now won his appeal against the Australian government, meaning the tennis player is free to leave his isolation at the Park Hotel and will likely be able to compete in the Australian Open.

The government acknowledged that it did not give Djokovic enough time to respond to its decision to cancel his visa.

Featured Image Credit: Alamy

Topics: Novak Djokovic, Australia

Stewart Perrie
Stewart Perrie

Stewart Perrie is a Trending Journalist at LADbible. His first job was as a newsreader and journalist at the award winning Sydney radio station, Macquarie Radio. He was solely responsible for the content broadcast on multiple stations across Australia when the MH17, Germanwings and AirAsia disasters unfolded. Stewart has covered the conflict in Syria for LADbible, interviewing a doctor on the front line, and has contributed to the hugely successful UOKM8 campaign.

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