Rape threats and racism revealed in secret Salim rant recording

A vile and violent rant, allegedly by shamed property developer Salim Mehajer, has been revealed in a secret recording obtained by Seven News.

Police are now investigating threats of rape and racist remarks centred around a business dispute.

Walking to a Sydney courthouse for a civil law suit, a tight-lipped Mehajer learned of another legal battle looming on his horizon.

Salim Mehajer was tight-lipped as he walked to court on Tuesday. Source: 7 News
Salim Mehajer was tight-lipped as he walked to court on Tuesday. Source: 7 News

Asked if he had made threats to rape someone's mother, he gave no response.

However, several weeks ago a recording reveals some choice words being used over a car dispute.

The man at the other end of the phone works at Queen Street Customs, a prestige car hire and repairs shop in Revesby.

The alleged tirade was directed at a man from a prestige car hire service in Sydney. Source: 7 News
The alleged tirade was directed at a man from a prestige car hire service in Sydney. Source: 7 News

"You f***ing son of a b****, let's meet up," Mehajer allegedly says.

"You calling me a son of a b****?"

"You're a Shia dog, you m*********, watch if I don't do it to ya, you son of a b****!", Mehajer allegedly says.

Mehajer allegedly calls the man a
Mehajer allegedly calls the man a
Part of the recording. Source: 7 News
Part of the recording. Source: 7 News

"Your mum's going to get f***** raped today you f***** dog! I'm f***** coming to your house now you son of a bitch, you f***** Shia dog! I'm going to f***** rape ya!"

The man is repeatedly called a
The man is repeatedly called a

The alleged threats are similar to allegations Salim Mehajer has faced before.

He was accused of threatening to kidnap Lindt Siege survivor Joel Herat after a run-in with his father Bruce at a Burwood gym.

Lindt Siege survivor Joel Herat and his father. Source: 7 News
Lindt Siege survivor Joel Herat and his father. Source: 7 News

He got off, explaining to the magistrate: "Those certain words don't exist in my vocabulary."