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Millie Elder, the adopted daughter of Paul Holmes, reappeared in Auckland District Court today on nine charges, including possession of the drug P.
Elder, 19, daughter of Holmes' former wife Hinemoa Elder, was further remanded on bail until August 27 for a pre-depositions hearing after her lawyer Paul Davison QC said that there were matters still to be considered.
Elder arrived in court accompanied by an unknown woman with no sign of her mother or stepfather.
After the brief hearing Elder avoided the media by taking an escalator to the bottom of the building before jumping into a black car which pulled up outside.
Elder, who wore a short black dress and black boots, refused to talk to reporters waiting outside the court.
The nine charges she faces include possession of methamphetamine - also known as P - possession of a "P" pipe, possession of a cannabis bong, possession of a cannabis plant and allowing her Pollen Street flat to be used for the possession of methamphetamine.
Elder is also charged with receiving a plasma television valued at $18,500 and clothing from Auckland department store Smith and Caughey's, valued at $15,000.
- NZPA