Bad boy Mark Judge back in the spotlight
Notorious Sydney figure and ladies man Mark Judge is officially off the market after moving in with Ecuadorean stunner Carolina Narvaez. He’s also been sentenced after pleading guilty to an assault.
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For years he was one of Sydney’s most notorious figures with a well-publicised night of “infamy” with Jodi Gordon and, later, a vicious stabbing keeping him in the headlines.
Now, after several years out of the spotlight, Mark Judge has resurfaced.
The former Kings Cross identity, who now runs a successful designer watch business, appeared last week in Downing Centre magistrates court charged with assaulting accused drug trafficker Levi Russell during a confrontation in a Bondi shopping centre car park last year.
Judge, who pleaded guilty, managed to avoid a jail sentence over the fracas, which allegedly began when Russell approached Judge at his watch store in Bondi Westfield.
After an initial altercation, the two men retreated to the carpark.
According to court documents Russell, who had travelled from Terrigal, initially threatened Judge before the tables turned and Judge proceeded to punch Russell several times in the head, with the beef captured on CCTV footage.
He was sentenced to serve an 11-month jail term by way of an intensive corrections order to be served in the community, and declined to comment on the matter when contacted this week.
However Confidential can reveal it isn’t all bad for the one-time playboy who, according to eastern suburbs sources, is seriously loved up with a glamorous new girlfriend.
It’s understood Judge is “head over” with Ecuadorean stunner Carolina Narvaez, who recently moved in to Judge’s swanky Vaucluse pad.
The union follows a string of high-profile romances for Judge — none more publicised than his dalliance with Gordon, who was at the height of her Home And Away fame when police burst in on the pair in Judge’s home back in 2009.
Both were later cleared of any wrongdoing.