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Bruce Lehrmann was given a room at my house. I wanted to help out a mate – but it’s ruined my life: Housemate breaks his silence after accused rapist’s three days of wild partying

Bruce Lehrmann’s new housemate says he regrets letting the former Liberal staffer stay because ‘it’s basically ruined my life’ – as the wild partying at the home rages on for a third day. 

Mr Lehrmann, 28, was forced to move out of his $2,000-a-week property in Sydney’s northern beaches last week, when his deal with Channel Seven for exclusive interviews in exchange for a years’ worth of accommodation came to an end.

His mate Paul Farrell had a spare room in North Sydney and decided to help him out – but apparently didn’t realise media photographers would be focused on capturing Mr Lehrmann’s nightly parties.

Daily Mail Australia revealed on Thursday that groups of women have been spotted arriving at the $4.1million three-bedroom home with a pool, every day for the past three days – sparking neighbourhood fury.

Outside the home on Thursday, Mr Farrell, 48, told Daily Mail Australia he was having second thoughts about his housing situation.

Bruce Lehrmann moved into a mate’s rental home in North Sydney recently – but the wild parties have sparked a neighbourhood stink

Mr Lehrmann's housemate, Paul Farrell, is pictured outside the North Sydney rental on Thursday. He said Mr Lehrmann's arrival has 'basically ruined' his life

Mr Lehrmann’s housemate, Paul Farrell, is pictured outside the North Sydney rental on Thursday. He said Mr Lehrmann’s arrival has ‘basically ruined’ his life

Mr Farrell (pictured with a woman with a face tattoo) had let Mr Lehrmann stay at his North Sydney rental and 'thought I was helping out a mate'

Mr Farrell (pictured with a woman with a face tattoo) had let Mr Lehrmann stay at his North Sydney rental and ‘thought I was helping out a mate’

‘I’m renting this place and had a spare room so thought I was helping out a mate,’ he said. 

‘But it’s basically ruined my life with all the photographers and journalists hanging around.’

When asked whether a sweet odour seeping from the home came from vapes, the construction businessman said: ‘Yeah, probably.’

Mr Farrell later emerged from the home and met with a young woman with a face tattoo and fresh vapes in tow.

Neighbours earlier told Daily Mail Australia of their deep frustration with the parties that have occurred at the home in the past three weeks.

But the partying was still going – with a male friend of Mr Lehrmann’s arriving with a box of alcohol and mates making two trips to the bottleshop.

Neighbours claimed Mr Lehrmann’s companions had in recent weeks been ‘shrieking’ the lyrics to Tina Turner songs, swearing at all hours, and talking outside into the early hours of the morning.

‘It’s not loud music, it’s mostly carry-on with the girls shrieking and screaming along to Tina Turner,’ one neighbour said.

‘They’re constantly swearing, it’s ‘F-this’ and ‘F-that’.’

Another neighbour accused guests of parking on the footpath and across driveways, which they said ‘is selfish for parents pushing prams’.

‘It’s quite intrusive because they already have a double car garage to park in,’ they said.

On Thursday, a woman emerged from the property with no shoes on (pictured). She had been seen with Mr Lehrmann on Tuesday

On Thursday, a woman emerged from the property with no shoes on (pictured). She had been seen with Mr Lehrmann on Tuesday

The group accepted a Taco Bell delivery at lunchtime on Thursday (pictured)

The group accepted a Taco Bell delivery at lunchtime on Thursday (pictured)

Pictured: A blond woman entering Bruce Lehrmann's home on Wednesday with a bottle of Hendrick's gin

Pictured: A blond woman entering Bruce Lehrmann’s home on Wednesday with a bottle of Hendrick’s gin

Mr Lehrmann’s party week started on Tuesday evening when he was spotted in a burgundy blazer, flanked by two glammed-up women, outside the home – just moments after a new judgement date in his blockbuster defamation case was set.

The trio charged through the rain and jumped into the back of an Uber, with one holding a can of alcohol.

The revelry continued on Wednesday when when another group of women entered the same property – among them, a blonde who previously appeared barefoot with a vape on the balcony of his old place in Balgowlah.

On Wednesday, she wore a black dress with a thigh-high split and black stiletto heels, while juggling car keys, a phone, a bottle of Hendrick’s gin and half-drunk bottle of whisky.

And on Thursday, shortly after midday, yet another crowd shuffled into the home carrying boxes of alcohol.

Daily Mail Australia understands most of the visitors on Thursday were Mr Farrell’s friends and that despite the festivities, the property has never received a noise complaint.

Mr Lehrmann has been contacted for comment.

In just four days’ time, Federal Court Justice Michael Lee will hand down his judgement in Mr Lehrmann’s defamation case against Network Ten and Lisa Wilkinson. 

He launched defamation proceedings over an episode of The Project in February 2021, during which Brittany Higgins went public with her rape allegations for the first time in an interview with Wilkinson.

Ms Higgins alleged Mr Lehrmann raped her in Parliament House in March 2019, when they were both staffers working for the Liberal Party.

He was not named in the broadcast but claimed friends and colleagues were able to identify him as the alleged rapist. He has always maintained his innocence.

The month-long trial was heard in December. Judgement is set for 10.15am on Monday.

Two women in activewear also went to Bruce Lehrmann's house on Thursday (pictured)

Two women in activewear also went to Bruce Lehrmann’s house on Thursday (pictured)

Mr Lehrmann and his companions braved the rain and disappeared into an Uber on Tuesday (pictured)

Mr Lehrmann and his companions braved the rain and disappeared into an Uber on Tuesday (pictured)

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