Home Australia ‘Bankrupt’ influencer Christie Swadling’s fiancé Joel Price has been given an AVO and charged with common assault relating to domestic violence as he disappears from her Instagram account.

‘Bankrupt’ influencer Christie Swadling’s fiancé Joel Price has been given an AVO and charged with common assault relating to domestic violence as he disappears from her Instagram account.

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Christie Swadling's fiancé Joel Price disappeared from her social media after he was served with a restraining order and charged with domestic violence-related common assault. Both in the photo

Christie Swadling’s fiancé Joel Price disappeared from her social media after he was served with a restraining order and charged with domestic violence-related common assault.

Price, 38, was given an interim Arrested Violence Order (AVO) by NSW Police on behalf of Swadling, 27, in April after being charged with assault. He has pleaded not guilty to the charge.

The couple began dating in 2020 before Price got down on one knee and proposed the following year.

But Swadling, who overcame an eating disorder and now promotes a healthy, active lifestyle, is understood to have deleted all of her influencer partner’s recent gym content from her Instagram account.

The matters were last mentioned in court on Tuesday, May 14, and will be heard in the same court on August 6.

The couple often posted videos and photos together while working out at the gym and going on lavish vacations, sometimes featuring Price’s 12-year-old son, Kaden, in their content.

Swadling removed the most recent images and videos of her partner from her Instagram account, but it is understood they still follow each other.

The Lake Macquarie-based gym influencer has since embarked on a new business venture with her friend Courtney Princic, creating a podcast titled Voice The Difference.

Christie Swadling’s fiancé Joel Price disappeared from her social media after he was served with a restraining order and charged with domestic violence-related common assault. Both in the photo

It replaces Swadling’s Yo Balance Co podcast, on which her fiancé occasionally appeared.

Daily Mail Australia has contacted Christie Swadling for comment.

Meanwhile, almost a month after Price’s court appearance, Swadling shared footage of her fiancé Joel Price, 38, driving dangerously, using his knees to steer the wheel of his car while punching the air with his hands.

The couple was singing and dancing to Awolnation’s song Sail when Price let go of the steering wheel and began playing the drum. It is not suggested that any contravention of the AVO occurred during the events being filmed.

Price, 38, was given an apprehended violence order (AVO) by NSW Police on behalf of Swadling, 27, in April after being charged with assault. He has pleaded not guilty to the charge.

Price, 38, was given an apprehended violence order (AVO) by NSW Police on behalf of Swadling, 27, in April after being charged with assault. He has pleaded not guilty to the charge.

Trying to keep the steering wheel straight, Price used his knees to steer the large vehicle.

According to Transport for NSW, drivers must always have proper control of a vehicle and failing to do so could result in drivers being fined $481 and three demerit points.

Swadling also did not properly wear a seat belt, with the belt under both arms.

Swadling is believed to have deleted all of her partner's recent content on social media. Pictured: The fitness influencer's Instagram account on Tuesday

Swadling is understood to have deleted all of her partner’s recent content on social media. Pictured: The fitness influencer’s Instagram account on Tuesday.

In New South Wales, there is a fine of up to $2,200 for drivers and passengers over 16 years of age who do not wear their seat belt properly adjusted and fastened if the vehicle is moving or stationary, but not parked, unless it is giving reverse.

In 2022, Swadling filed for bankruptcy after accumulating a large amount of debt that he cannot pay.

Documents leaked online in February 2023 showed that the social media star was in financial trouble, even though he projects a lavish lifestyle on social media.

Swadling was revealed to be bankrupt after an anonymous user on the Tattle Life forums paid $15 to obtain paperwork regarding his bankruptcy filing.

Documents leaked online in February showed the TikToker was in financial trouble, despite projecting a lavish lifestyle on social media.

In February it was revealed that Swadling was bankrupt after an anonymous user on the Tattle Life forums paid $15 to obtain paperwork regarding his bankruptcy filing (pictured).

The Instagram model listed her job as ‘advertising and marketing professional’ in the publicly available document filed on December 29, 2022.

Your bankruptcy status was listed as “undischarged,” meaning you will still have to pay certain debts and will not be able to borrow from financial institutions again without your bankruptcy being disclosed.

While the debtor’s petition release does not specify outstanding debts, the Australian Securities Authority says a creditor must request $10,000 or more to file for bankruptcy.

On April 20, Swadling went to court for a financial examination to evaluate his property and financial circumstances as a means to satisfy the judgment debt.

She carried a Louis Vuitton bag valued at $2,840 while preparing for the exam to determine her ability to pay her debts.

If you or someone you know is affected by sexual assault, domestic or family violence, call 1800RESPECT on 1800 737 732 or visit their website. In case of emergency, call 000.

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