Waleed Latif confronted after returning to Australia from Split, Croatia
Latif, Dylan Djohan and Ashwin Kumar each paid $10,000 to avoid jail
The three Australian men pleaded guilty to raping a teen in July 2015
Latif's friend defended him when confronted with him in Melbourne
Woman with Latif suggested if he was guilty he would've paid much more
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One of the Australian men who paid more than $10,000 to avoid being jailed for the rape of a 17-year-old girl in Croatia has been defended by a young woman on a date with him.
Waleed Latif, 21, was confronted inside a Hoyts Cinema in Melbourne by Channel Nine's A Current Affair.
Latif and two friends, Dylan Djohan, 23, and Ashwin Kumar, 23, pleaded guilty to raping an unnamed Norwegian girl at a nightclub in the coastal town of Split in Croatia on July 16 last year.
Latif (pictured) was confronted inside a Hoyts Cinema in Melbourne by Channel Nine's A Current Affair
They also paid the victim $31,594 as part of a deal with Croatian prosecutors to avoid a criminal trial and a possible jail sentence of up to 15 years.
Latif refused to speak when he was approached at a movie theatre, with his only recorded comment coming when he asked his date if she 'wanted to get a donut'.
However, the 21-year-old's friend defended him, suggesting if he was guilty of rape he would have paid a much larger sum to escape jail.
'If it was rape, why would he only pay $10,000?' Latif's friend told A Current Affair.
Latif refused to speak when he was approached at a movie theatre, with his only recorded comment coming when he asked his date if she 'wanted to get a donut'
'You're disgusting for harassing him... what feral girl would accept $10,000.'
Latif and his friend were also filmed driving in his car and walking to their seats inside a cinema by the program.
It comes after the 21-year-old's parents suggested he had 'done nothing wrong' and was being unfairly attacked.
'(He is) perfect. When you do nothing, you are perfect,' the parents told Daily Mail Australia at their home in Melbourne's south-western suburbs earlier in February.
The 21-year-old's parents (pictured) suggested he had 'done nothing wrong' and was being unfairly attacked
'When you are lying, you destroy lives'.
Latif's father Hamed also threatened that the three young men are considering legal action against the many media outlets who have reported upon their guilty plea, saying: 'You guys are going to get sued'.
Latif, Djohan and Kumar were accused of attacking the 17-year-old girl inside the toilet of the Tropic nightclub.
A court heard one of the trio had led the teen to the men's bathroom before the other two joined them and started assaulting her.
Dylan Djohan was one of the other men who paid to escape a jail term, and he had thousands of Instagram followers before he deleted his account
The girl was able to fight them off at the last moment but not before the three left forensic evidence to tie them to the assault. Three semen samples were found on the clothing, with two of the accused claiming they had consensual sex with the woman and the other denying any interaction.
The three friends spent seven months living in a one-bedroom flat in Croatia, swimming in the ocean, playing basketball and drinking schnapps with their lawyers in their leisure time.
The young men have all gone to ground since pleading guilty, shutting down their social media profiles and refusing to speak to reporters.
The five year good behaviour bond they were handed by a court only applies in Europe, not Australia.
The reporter even followed Latif and his friend into the cinema, before they were asked to leave by staff members
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