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Alexandra Jakob charged with assaulting her new boyfriend in Sydney

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New South Wales Police have charged Alexandra Jakob (pictured with partner Michael Burn) with common assault and destruction or damage to property in relation to an alleged incident on January 17.

A wealthy Sydney socialite with three waterfront properties on the city’s most expensive street has been accused of assaulting her new boyfriend after breaking up with her husband.

New South Wales Police have charged Alexandra Jakob with common assault and destruction or damage to property in relation to an alleged incident on January 17.

Jakob rose to fame through his Bondi Boost brand, which sells hair care products such as oils, brushes, treatments and vitamins.

Police allege Jakob assaulted his partner, Michael Burn, and smashed a door at a Point Piper address at 2.10am, according to court documents.

Mrs Jackob has pleaded not guilty to the charges and will next appear at Downing Central Court on August 28. Daily Telegraph reports.

He was granted bail on condition that he did not stalk, harass, threaten, assault or intimidate Mr Burn, or damage any property or animals owned by him.

New South Wales Police have charged Alexandra Jakob (pictured with partner Michael Burn) with common assault and destruction or damage to property in relation to an alleged incident on January 17.

Police allege Jakob (left) assaulted his partner Michael Burn (right) and smashed a door at a Point Piper address at 2:10 a.m., according to court documents.

Police allege Jakob (left) assaulted his partner Michael Burn (right) and smashed a door at a Point Piper address at 2:10 a.m., according to court documents.

Ms Jakob is prohibited from being in the company of Mr Burn within 12 hours of drinking alcohol or taking illicit drugs.

Police have issued an interim stopped violence order for the protection of Mr Burn.

Jakob was previously married to billionaire tech investor Gabriel Jakob, owner of investment startup Hyper Capital.

The couple own three waterfront properties on Wolseley Street in Point Piper, one of the most exclusive suburbs in Sydney’s eastern suburbs.

In 2020, The Australian reported that Hyper Capital had $550 million in assets and that the couple did not need financing to buy their second and third homes.

In late 2022, the Jakobs purchased a vacant lot overlooking Sydney Harbor for $27 million in September 2022 from the son of Chinese billionaire Wu Li.

It was previously rumored that the couple had plans to combine the three beachfront properties into one mega mansion on the harbor.

The couple own three waterfront properties on Wolseley Street in Point Piper, one of the most exclusive suburbs in Sydney's eastern suburbs.

The couple own three waterfront properties on Wolseley Street in Point Piper, one of the most exclusive suburbs in Sydney’s eastern suburbs.

All traces of their marriage have been removed from Jakob's Instagram page, where since September she has been sharing photos of her new man (pictured).

All traces of their marriage have been removed from Jakob’s Instagram page, where since September she has been sharing photos of her new man (pictured).

In late 2022, the Jakobs purchased a vacant lot overlooking Sydney Harbor for $27 million in September 2022 from the son of Chinese billionaire Wu Li (pictured)

In late 2022, the Jakobs purchased a vacant lot overlooking Sydney Harbor for $27 million in September 2022 from the son of Chinese billionaire Wu Li (pictured)

They bought their first home on Wolseley Street for $40 million in 2019 from former Westpac director Steve Harker.

The property is just two doors down from the land they purchased in 2022, which shares a driveway with their newest property.

All traces of their marriage have been removed from Jakob’s Instagram page, where she has been sharing photos of her new man since September.

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