An AVO against Wippa super-fan Lisa Christian may not go ahead, a court heard
An apprehended violence order against a super-fan of Nova breakfast host Wippa could be dropped after a magistrate flagged a letter from a health worker citing an intellectual disability.
Lisa Christian, who ran a fan site for the radio star named 'All My Love', appeared at Sydney's Downing Centre local court on Wednesday morning.
Four days earlier, the radio presenter and comedian went to police, concerned by Ms Christian's alleged 'escalating' behaviour.
Wippa alleged Ms Christian had bombarded him with messages and sent him a package of dolls to his home address in the city's east.
Magistrate Jane Mottley told the court today that she had received a message from a health worker advocating for Ms Christian.
It was 'very unusual in the manner in which its come to the court' in that it was sent directly to her.
Ms Christian allegedly bombarded Wippa with hundreds of messages and sent him a