Three men involved in an alleged Neo-Nazi-led attack on an Indigenous protest camp last year have pleaded not guilty, while a court heard Neo-Nazi leader Thomas Sewell disputes the facts of the incident. Mr Sewell was among 14 men allegedly involved in the incident at Camp Sovereignty on August 31 last year to face the Melbourne Magistrates' Court on Tuesday. The 32-year-old, known as the leader of the National Socialist Network before it announced it would disband, is facing 25 charges. The court heard his matter had not progressed as much as some of his co-accused because he disputed the...