Guy Sebastian to appear in court amid embezzlement allegations
Guy Sebastian is set to appear in a Sydney courtroom as his former manager faces serious embezzlement allegations involving hundreds of thousands of dollars in unpaid royalties and performance fees.
High-profile trial rooted in broken professional trust
The case has drawn widespread attention due to the close professional relationship once shared between Sebastian and his ex-manager, Titus Emanuel Day. At the heart of the trial lies a dispute over money the pop star claims was never handed over.
Titus Day pleads not guilty to embezzlement charges
Titus Day is on trial at the NSW District Court, where he has firmly denied accusations that he embezzled substantial amounts of money owed to the award-winning singer.
Charges detail scope of alleged misconduct
The charges include 34 counts of embezzlement as a clerk or servant and one count of attempting to dishonestly gain financial advantage. The trial is expected to reveal intricate details of their long-standing partnership and financial arrangements.
Prosecution outlines betrayal of trust
On the first day of proceedings, Crown prosecutor Brett Hatfield SC presented the jury with a compelling argument about the trust Guy Sebastian placed in Day.
Manager allegedly withheld Sebastian’s earnings
According to Mr Hatfield, “Through his role as Mr Sebastian’s manager, and his capacity of collecting his money on behalf of Mr Sebastian, the accused is alleged to have embezzled Mr Sebastian’s money and he’s done that by collecting Mr Sebastian’s money and failing to remit it in accordance with his agreement.”
Their relationship began with 6 Degrees
The pair’s professional journey began when Sebastian was with the 22 Management agency, where he first crossed paths with Day.
Sebastian followed Day to new management venture
In 2009, Sebastian transitioned to Day’s newly founded company, 6 Degrees, becoming its marquee client. The court heard that Sebastian trusted Day enough to follow him during this pivotal career shift, laying the foundation for a collaboration that would later fracture.

Financial red flags emerged over time
As the relationship progressed, cracks began to show, especially when Sebastian started noticing anomalies in his financial documents.
Crown links discrepancies to unpaid earnings
The Crown alleges these irregularities were linked to Day failing to transfer performance fees and royalties he had collected on Sebastian’s behalf. Day reportedly operated on a 20% commission after costs were deducted.
Major claim centres on Taylor Swift tour funds
One of the most alarming claims involves $187,000 allegedly not transferred to Sebastian following his role as a support act for Taylor Swift’s 2013 Australian tour.
Legal dispute began with Federal Court proceedings
This high-profile performance would have generated significant income, and the missing funds form a major part of the prosecution’s argument. These accusations culminated in Sebastian filing legal proceedings in the Federal Court in 2018, triggering a counterclaim from Day and his firm.
Prosecutor: Day abused position of trust
“Mr Sebastian will tell you that this agreement reposed significant trust in the accused and the Crown case is that the accused abused this trust by dishonestly embezzling Mr Sebastian’s money,” said Mr Hatfield.
Judge Abadee presides over trial
The trial is being overseen by Judge Alister Abadee, with the prosecution continuing its opening arguments, followed by the defense’s case led by barrister Thomas Woods.
Sebastian’s testimony expected to be pivotal
Sebastian’s expected appearance on the witness stand will be pivotal in the case, as it could lend powerful first-hand insight into the working dynamic that once defined their careers.
Witnesses to address contract and trust issues
The courtroom will likely hear from both parties about the management agreement, the alleged discrepancies in financial handling, and the personal breach of trust that Sebastian claims has taken place.
Case reveals challenges in music industry finances
The case highlights the often opaque nature of entertainment industry finances and underscores the importance of transparent management practices.
Trial outcome could influence future artist agreements
As proceedings continue, the Australian public and entertainment industry observers alike will be watching closely to see how the allegations unfold—and whether the legal outcome could set a precedent for artist-manager relationships in the future.