WA senator gets ‘daily’ racist emails as man sentenced over death threats

WA senator gets ‘daily’ racist emails as man sentenced over death threats

Independent WA senator Fatima Payman says her office continues to receive daily racist messages, after a 51-year-old Ballarat man avoided jail after sending her death threats over email in March.

Sean David Sharman pleaded guilty and was sentenced to an 18-month community correction order and was ordered to treat his alcohol addiction in Ballarat Magistrates Court on Monday.

Senator Fatima Payman.

Senator Fatima Payman.Credit: Alex Ellinghausen

Sharman derided Payman’s Muslim faith in the emails, and told her he had a bullet with her name on it in one threatening message.

Payman told this masthead she accepted the court’s sentence, but said there needed to be stronger deterrents for racism and hate speech, which her office continued to receive daily.

“I have faith that the court has considered all of the evidence and delivered an appropriate sentence,” she said.

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“I don’t want anyone handed custodial sentences when not appropriate, however, there does need to be a stronger message that there is no place for hatred and racism.

“While this email was particularly abhorrent, I receive messages like this daily over email, on social media and over the phone.”

Payman said the abuse took its toll.

“It takes a huge toll not just on me, but on my staff and hinders the ability for my office to serve the people of WA to the best of our ability,” she said.

The ABC reported that Magistrate Julia Barling said the sentence was not a light touch and, had Sharman had prior convictions, he likely would have gone to jail.

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