Ready Or Not activewear founder accused of domestic violence scores court win as AVO-protected girlfriend backs his bid to see her again… but on one condition
The founder of the Ready Or Not activewear and streetwear label, Corey Jefferys, has secured a court victory allowing greater contact with his current girlfriend, despite facing domestic violence allegations from two former partners. The woman in question is protected by an Apprehended Violence Order (AVO) but has reportedly supported his application to see her again, prompting a judge to grant a change to the existing court-imposed restrictions.
According to Daily Mail Australia, the woman covered by the police-issued AVO was revealed to be Jefferys's current girlfriend, and the judge agreed to loosen the bail conditions restricting their contact. However, one restriction reportedly remains in place, meaning the order has not been lifted entirely. The case has drawn scrutiny given Jefferys's public profile as the founder of the influencer-linked activewear brand and the domestic violence accusations levelled against him by two previous girlfriends.
- Activewear founder Corey Jefferys wins partial change to AVO contact terms.
- His girlfriend, protected by the order, backed his court bid.
- Judge grants the change but keeps one restriction in place.