Overview
- Police arrested Hunt in the Northern Rivers on Tuesday evening, then charged him with one count of stalking or intimidation with intent to cause physical harm.
- Hunt spent the night at Ballina Police Station and was later granted bail to live at his southwest Sydney address with strict no-contact conditions.
- In court, prosecutors read an alleged death‑threat text to the complainant, which the defense disputed, and no separate charge was filed over the message.
- Police also applied for an apprehended violence order, a New South Wales protection order, with the matter listed for April 30 in Ballina Local Court.
- Prosecutors argued his combat‑sports background increased risk to the complainant, and multiple outlets reported the defense indicated a likely guilty plea.