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Dhakota Williams

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Dhakota Williams is an Australian public figure.[1][2]

Dhakota is often described in the media as a 'gangland heiress'.[3] She is the daughter of Carl Williams, a prominent crime figure in Australia throughout the 2000s.

In recent years, Dhakota's personal life has been a frequent topic of Australian news media headlines. Her first notable media attention began after an arrangement emerged between the Victorian Police and her family to pay for her private school fees whilst her father Carl Williams was in prison. In late 2022, she joined the adult website OnlyFans, bringing further media attention to her.[4][5][6]

Significant public attention to Dhakota also arose from an unusual arrangement between the Victorian Police and her family.[7] Reportedly, the Victorian Police paid for Dhakota's private schooling on behalf of her father Carl; in return for his co-operation as an informant while in prison.[8][9] This co-operation motivated his murder by other criminals within Barwon Prison in 2010.[10]

References[edit]

  1. "Carl Williams' daughter Dhakota shares racy Easter message". Herald Sun. 11 April 2023.
  2. Scanlan, Rebekah (10 December 2022). "Carl Williams' daughter praised for 'real' bikini photos by fans". News.com.au.
  3. Scanlan, Rebekah (30 June 2022). "Gangland heiress Dhakota Williams details secret 12-year ordeal". News.com.au.
  4. "Dhakota Williams joins adult website OnlyFans". Courier Mail. 31 August 2022.
  5. "Former ganglands boss Carl William's daughter Dhakota shows off bikini body after being fat-shamed". PerthNow. 9 December 2022.
  6. "Carl Williams' daughter Dhakota creates OnlyFans page days after mother". News.com.au. 31 August 2022.
  7. Murphy, Padraic (19 April 2010). "You pay for Carl William's daughter to attend top private college". Herald Sun.
  8. "Cops 'pay for Carl's daughter's school'". Sydney Morning Herald. 19 April 2010.
  9. Anderson, Paul (14 September 2011). "Carl Williams asked police to pay daughter's school fees, court told". The Australian.
  10. "The life and death of Carl Williams". ABC News. 19 Apr 2010.


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