Julian Walllace: MMA fighter who beat his ex-fiancee posts naked images of her online in retaliation for exposing his violence
UPDATE: A Mixed Martial Arts fighter who brutally beat his former fiancee has posted naked images of her online in retaliation for her exposing his vicious assault.
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A SAVAGE Mixed Martial Arts fighter who brutally beat his former fiancee has posted naked images of her online in retaliation for her exposing his vicious assault.
Julian Brave Wallace, 28, a professional MMA fighter, last week pleaded guilty in Newtown Local Court to assault occasioning grievous bodily harm and intentionally choking with recklessness over the attack on his former girlfriend Jessy Jess, who is also a professional fighter, in their apartment on April 28.
Wallace, who fights under the name Julz the Jackal, took to Facebook yesterday, posting the private photographs of Jess, 28, and bleating that he was also a victim in the “violent” relationship and claiming he only pleaded guilty to “save money”.
As well as posting the sleazy pictures he also threatened to release a sex tape involving Jess (pictured below) and made public screenshots of conversations between the pair.
“I pleaded guilty to thees (sic) charges because after $8000 I was insured (sic) my fight for the truth would cost another $10000,” Wallace wrote.
“I am not denying making some mistakes, I was in a very Violent relationship with Jessica ... I just wish she would leave me alone.”
Wallace later deleted his personal Facebook page and removed the post from his “fan page” after receiving a barrage of abuse from MMA fans for his attack on a woman.
During his frenzied attack Wallace kicked, kneed and choked Jess to the point where she almost passed out, leaving her with bruising to her body and face. He also threatened to break her fingers if she did not return his engagement ring.
“I’m terrified to think that if myself, a trained fighter, barely got out of this alive, then what happens to the women, men and children who don’t have the same combat experience or composure? How do they develop hope?’’ Jess told The Daily Telegraph yesterday from the United States.
“I’m sharing my story to show those in need that you are never alone. Please. We are here to help you.”
Jess moved to the US six weeks ago to pursue her fighting career and start a new life.
Fighters Against Child Abuse Australia spokesman Adam Washbourne commended Jess’s bravery. The Daily Telegraph attempted to contact Wallace but he did not respond to a request for comment.
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