48-year-old Savannah Daisley from Australia, who had "sex with a boy," 14, four times a day, allegedly asks to be released from prison.
Horse-breeding heiress and influencer has a prosperous wellness business. She claims she should be freed from jail since she is "losing millions." The founder of Smart Cleanse also claims that her mental health is suffering due to this financial loss.
In June, Savannah was charged with four counts of aggregated sexual intercourse with a boy, 14.

Allegedly, the assault happened in May 2021.
Daisley allegedly told the boy that the intercourse should be "locked in a chest and put in the depths of the ocean."
Child Abuse Unit arrested Daisley on June 27, and she has been in custody ever since.
She appeared in Downing Centre Local Court, Sydney, Australia, on July 25, with her attorney saying her mental health is "deteriorating." He offered $100,000 in safety.
Ross Daisley's daughter was highly intoxicated when the alleged assault took place.
However, the prosecution told the court that this was not a "spontaneous act" since the heiress made "certain disclosures" about "feelings" before the unlawful intercourse.
The heiress is in a high-security prison not far from her mansion.

She begged to be released, citing that her mother has ovarian cancer and further imprisonment would be a "substantial financial deterrent" to her wellness business and negatively impact her mental health.
The defendant added that staying in prison would result in losing "millions of dollars."
Gabrielle Bashir, Daisley's attorney, told the court:
"She is the only one who can work on her new products and rebranding, and $300,000 will be lost immediately."
"Her whole livelihood and savings would be lost if Smart Cleanse does not continue to trade; the family lives a very modest life."
The authorities claim they have evidence since they legally tapped the phone of the wellness mogul.

Magistrate Alison Viney accepted the bail, adding that Daisley was not a significant risk to the community.
Daisley thanked Viney as her father clapped from the audience.
The woman has to live with her parents in Southern Highlands, surrender her passport and not leave the house alone. Savannah also has to report to the Moss Vale Police Station three times a week.
Daisley denied remembering anything that had happened last May, as she claimed she had alcohol-induced blackouts.
The heiress will continue to run her 14-day detoxification organic program from her parents' home.