- Jade Heffer and Trent Jeske get married
- He is the third Sydney gangster Heffer has been linked to.
- Her motorcyclist ex-husband was shot dead in 2022
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A glamorous biker widow whose husband was shot dead in front of her has married a famous associate of the Alameddine crime clan.
Jade Heffer and Trent Jeske were married in an Islamic ceremony after the ‘Ready 4 War’ executor was released from prison in February after serving 20 months for drug trafficking, the Daily Telegraph reported.
The street gang distributed drugs for the Alameddine network and was arrested in 2022 in extensive raids.
That same year, Heffer watched helplessly as her husband, Lone Wolf cyclist Yusuf Nazlioglu, was shot dead in front of her by a masked gunman in an underground car park in Rhodes, northwest of Sydney.
Following the traumatic tragedy, he converted to Islam and left figure-flattering dresses with plunging necklines, strappy stilettos and designer handbags, to wearing traditional muslim clothing.
Jade Heffer is pictured with her late husband, Lone Wolf motorcyclist Yusuf Nazlioglu
In the days after her husband’s death, Heffer (left) dramatically changed the nature of her social media posts, sharing photos of herself wearing a hijab and scripts from the Quran. Trent Jeske (right)
The small town girl who once worked as a butcher at Coles, began dating another prominent underworld figure in 2023: Ahmad ‘Alan’ Alameddine’.
The couple made headlines in August that year when Heffer allegedly obstructed police who showed up at Alameddine’s home in Greenacre, in Sydney’s west, to check whether he was complying with a firearms ban.
Alameddine allegedly escaped and was on the run for a month while Heffer remained in jail, until he was arrested on September 6 after being arrested for engaging in a sex act with another woman inside a run-down unit in South Coogee.
While her new love, Jeske, has a checkered history, she recently gained notoriety for her inspiring weight loss journey, with photos revealing her surprising transformation.
Jeske was able to move that considerable amount of weight after undergoing gastric band surgery, which involves placing a ring around the top of the stomach.
If successful, the surgery can decrease food intake by reducing the size of the stomach, making patients feel fuller longer.
Jeske (left) has recently gained notoriety for her inspiring weight loss journey.
Alan ‘Ahmad’ Alameddine allegedly escaped and was on the run for a month while Heffer remained in prison, until he was arrested on September 6 after being arrested for engaging in a sexual act with another woman inside a run-down unit in South Coogee.
To show their love, he and Heffer included each other’s initials on their social media profiles.
WAG, a three-time gangster, grew up in the Western Riverina district of New South Wales, where his family are highly respected members of the Barham community, which is home to just 1,500 people.
During her youth, the former fitness instructor played several sports, including netball and tennis.
While attending Barham High School, she twice won the Sportswoman of the Year award, in 2009 and 2011, and also claimed the Central Murray Football League Badge Referee of the Year trophy.
Images posted online reveal that in his early years, Heffer worked at Coles, spent time studying at university and enjoyed going to the races with friends.
The farmer, from Barham in south-west New South Wales, used to work at Coles.
Jade Heffer appears in her youth, before achieving notoriety for her consecutive relationship with Sydney gangsters.