PHOTO: Once celebrated as one of Sydney’s top-performing real estate agents.
Once celebrated as one of Sydney’s top-performing real estate agents, 29-year-old Omar Lababidi is now facing a string of disturbing criminal allegations — accused of rape and multiple sexual offences allegedly committed in the same year he received industry accolades.
Lababidi, who sold 145 homes across Sydney’s Macarthur region and was ranked the city’s fifth highest-performing agent in 2023, appeared in Campbelltown District Court this week to face serious criminal charges.
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⚖️ The Allegations
Prosecutors allege that Lababidi — then a senior sales executive at Ray White — sexually touched and assaulted several women without consent throughout 2023.
He is facing:
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21 counts of sexually touching another person without consent
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3 counts of sexual intercourse without consent
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2 counts of carrying out a sexual act without consent
Police claim the alleged offending occurred before mid-2023, during the same period Lababidi’s real estate career was reaching its peak.
👔 The High-Flying Career
Lababidi’s success had made headlines across the Sydney property scene.
🏆 Achievements in 2023:
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Sold 145 properties across the Macarthur region
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Closed a $2.65 million deal in Harrington Park
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Named Sydney’s 5th Top Real Estate Agent in Ray White’s elite performance awards
Those accolades are now overshadowed by the grave accusations before the court.

Former high-flying real estate agent Omar Lababidi arrives at Campbelltown Local Court on Tuesday for his trial for alleged rape and multiple sexual touching charges

Police allege the realtor sexually touched women without consent before he was named one of Sydney’s best performing real estate agents
🧑⚖️ Inside the Courtroom
Lababidi — dressed sharply, but visibly tense — appeared before Judge David Arnot, where a jury was empanelled for what’s expected to be a 20-day trial.
He has pleaded not guilty to all 26 charges, maintaining his innocence.
The case, described by legal insiders as “one of the most shocking falls from grace in Sydney’s real estate industry”, has drawn intense public and media attention.
The award-winning Ray White super agent allegedly committed the sexual offences against women in the same year he was named in the top five real estate agents
⚡ Public Reaction
The allegations have sent ripples through the property sector, where Lababidi was previously regarded as a driven and charismatic professional. Industry peers have expressed shock at the accusations, with many distancing themselves from the once-celebrated “super agent.”
As the trial unfolds, the outcome will determine whether this is a case of career-ending scandal or a wrongly accused man fighting to clear his name.

Lababidi was named Sydney’s fifth highest performer in 2023 after selling a property in Harrington Park for $2.65million
📅 What Happens Next
The Campbelltown District Court trial is expected to continue for three weeks, with testimony from multiple witnesses and complainants.
Until then, the man once hailed as one of Sydney’s brightest real estate stars now finds his name synonymous with controversy and criminal allegations.
SOURCE: THE DAILY MAIL










