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A Melbourne court has been shown security vision of a brawl at a strip club involving members of the the Comancheros bikie club.
The vision shows four men kicking, punching and stomping on patrons in the Spearmint Rhino strip club in December 2011.
The County Court heard club President Mark Buddle, who is currently in prison in New South Wales after breaching parole, along with Ali Bazi, Sampson Bazzi and David Gavelan, fought with four others after a verbal argument.
The vision shows there was an exchange of words, then a punch, triggering a two minute brawl.
It shows four other men, celebrating a Christmas party, were left with cuts, bruises and broken teeth.
One of the victims is repeatedly kicked and stomped on while unconscious.
At one point, one of the bikie members hits the man in the head with a bottle taken from the bar.
The fight then spills into a hallway, before the four Comanchero members leave the scene.
Defence lawyers told the court the actions were "spur of the moment" decisions motivated by club loyalty.
All four men have pleaded guilty to affray and assault, while Gavelan, Sampson Bazi and Mark Buddle have also admitted intentionally causing injury.
Mark Buddle's pre-sentence hearing has been delayed until he can see the security vision in person.
That will not happen until he is released from prison in New South Wales and extradited to Victoria.
All four are expected to be sentenced at a later date.
Topics: crime, courts-and-trials, melbourne-3000, sydney-2000
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