The daughter of slain crime kingpin Carl Williams has been charged after she was allegedly caught using her phone while driving.
Dhakota Williams, 21, was not required to appear at Melbourne’s Magistrate Court on Monday when her matter was briefly mentioned.
Judicial Registrar Alison Paton said Ms Williams faces a single charge of using a handheld mobile phone while driving.
She adjourned the matter to April 27.
The court appearance comes just days after Ms Williams celebrated her 21st birthday.
Images surfaced on social media of the glamorous, all-pink affair at Melbourne’s ritzy Emerson rooftop club.
The party featured a personalised cocktail list and a giant wall feature covered with balloons.
Ms Williams has more than 30,000 followerxjmtzyws on Instagram, where she shares snippets of her life, including pennings a heartfelt message to her dad on Father’s Day last year.
Carl Williams was murdered in Barwon Prison in 2010 while serving a 35-year sentence for the murder of three men.
She was just 10 years old when he was beaten to death with the stem of an exercise bike by another inmate.
In an earlier interview with the Daily Telegraph she said she didn’t want people to think she was “going to be nothing” or that she had “deadbeat” parents.
“It makes me so determined to want to prove people wrong,” Ms Williams said.