Overview
- New South Wales police say a report was made after an alleged incident at a Bankstown home on March 9, 2026 and a 44‑year‑old man was served on June 3 with a court attendance notice for common assault (domestic) and stalking or intimidation.
- Media reports say an apprehended violence order has been taken out on the father’s behalf that reportedly bars the charged man from contacting or coming within 100 metres of the father.
- Ahmed al Ahmed has publicly denied the allegations, calling them “fake information” and saying he has not seen evidence of the claim while he focuses on medical treatment from injuries sustained during the December Bondi attack.
- Two of Ahmed’s younger brothers face separate charges in May for allegedly using a carriage service to menace and for demanding money from him, and their cases remain before Bankstown Local Court.
- The case raises reputational and legal questions because Ahmed received widespread praise, civic honours and a multi‑million dollar fundraiser after the December attack, and published reports currently differ on his next court date, which has been reported as either June 29 or July 29.