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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 38. Chapters: Steve Bracks, Marie Bashir, John Ibrahim, Joe Hachem, Lebanese Australian, Nicholas Shehadie, Bob Katter, Hazem El Masri, David Malouf, Bob Katter, Sr., Buddy Farah, Robbie Farah, Benny Elias, Tony Mokbel, Bilal Skaf, Ahmad Elrich, Keysar Trad, Jacques Nasser, Feiz Mohammad, Paul Nakad, Ahmed Fahour, Tim Mannah, Ron Bakir, Abbas Saad, Iktimal Hage-Ali, John Symond, George Ndaira, Tarek Elrich, Daryl Melham, Joe Hasham, Doris Younane, Max Basheer, Bachar Houli, Reece Robinson, Sabrina Houssami, Firass Dirani, Salim Wardeh, Ghassan Hage, Milham Hanna, Roger Rasheed, Michael Reda, Alexander Alam, Rob Shehadie, Marlene Kairouz, Barbara Perry, Jai Ayoub, Frank Samia, Fehmi Naji, Matthew Abood, Nazih Elasmar, Danny Chiha, Karl Bitar, Jon Mannah, Bilal Khazal, Shafiqah Shasha, Cesar Melhem. Excerpt: John Houssam Ibrahim (born 25 August 1970 in Sydney, Australia), a Lebanese Australian, is a Kings Cross nightclub owner. Police allege Ibrahim is a "major organised-crime figure" and was labelled as the "lifeblood of the drugs industry of Kings Cross" during the 1995 Wood royal commission however, Ibrahim strongly denies being involved in the drug trade and organised crime. Ibrahim is the second of four sons and two daughters born to Wahiba Ibrahim and her husband. Often referred to as the "Ibrahim brothers," the eldest son is Hassan "Sam" (b. ca 1966), followed by John, Fadi (b. ca 1974), and the youngest son is Michael (b. ca 1979). During the late 1980s, John and Sam Ibrahim spent their teenage years working in Sydney's Kings Cross, chauffeuring and collecting money for the crime bosses Louis Bayeh and George Freeman. At age 16, Ibrahim witnessed Bayeh's brother being attacked by two men. Ibrahim became involved and ended up receiving a large knife wound to his torso. He was placed into a coma for three weeks because of...