- Beau Fenech has appeared in a Sydney court
- Has been accused for alleged attacks last month
Jeff Fenech's son has been rejected bond after appearing before a Sydney court for multiple positions of domestic violence after allegedly committing several attacks against a woman in January.
Beau Fenech did not enter the statements of two assault positions related to domestic violence that causes real bodily damage and two common assault charges.
He did not look for the bond, and the bond was rejected.
Police allege that Fenech assaulted a woman and caused real bodily damage to the suburb of the west of Haberfield on January 7 or 8 of this year, then attacked her again in Mascot a few days later.
Fenech is also accused of assaulting women and causing real bodily damage to Haberfield on January 22.
He was arrested in the Mascot suburb in southern Sydney on January 25 only a few minutes after he allegedly assaulted the woman again.
Beau Fenech (in the photo) has been arrested after being accused of multiple assaults related to domestic violence
Police claim that Beau Fenech (in the photo) attacked a woman four times in January this year
Fenech is in custody in preventive detention. His lawyer Nasser Hamowi had asked the court to take care of his matter.
The matter was postponed to February 12 by Judge Daniel Covington.
Daily Mail Australia can reveal that Beau Fenech has a criminal record that date back to 2015 for condemnation of violence, harassment and multiple positions of being an excluded person who could not leave a place when necessary.
He was sentenced in the Bankstown Local Court in January 2020 to an order of community corrections 18 months after declaring himself guilty of a common assault position and one of the excluded person who could not abandon the facilities when necessary.
In 2019, he received a fine of a total of $ 1600 for a negligent driving count, not providing details to another driver and for being an excluded person who could not leave the facilities when necessary.
It was also imprisoned through an order of intensive corrections to be attended in the community for 12 months by common assault and stalking and intimidation.
In 2015, Fenech was sentenced to 10 months of detention at home for common assault, and fined $ 1500 for the position of being an excluded person who had not left the facilities when necessary.
Fenech (right) is photographic with its boxing icon, Father Jeff and Mother Tania Foster
Beau was born in the height of his father's boxing career, in January 1990, of the then companion of Jeff Fenech, Tania Foster, and bears the name of one of the favorite characters of the TV couple SOAPIE, Days of Our Lives.
A record of the record title in three weight divisions, Jeff Fenech was known in the boxing ring as 'The Marrickville Mauler' and his registered saying was 'I Love Youse All'.
The IBF Gallo weight champion from 1985 to 1987, Jeff Fenech made the WBC Super Bantam weight title from 1987 to 1988, and the femle weight title from 1988 to 1990.
It has been included in the Australian Sport Hall of Fame and the International Boxing Hall of Fame.
Since he retired from the ring, Jeff Fenech has worked as a boxing coach, commentator, celebrity television personality and has been the subject of at least one documentary about his career, Fenech Fighter.
Jeff Fenech and Beau's mother separated more than 20 years ago, and since then she has married her wife Suzee and had two daughters.