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Ex-Docker accused of further domestic violence by MAFS star

Ex-Docker accused of further domestic violence by MAFS star

Ex-Docker Ryan Crowley has been accused of further domestic violence against his former partner, Married at First Sight star Lauren Dunn, who claims she is being trolled online for speaking out about the alleged abuse.
Crowley, 41, was arrested at a Perth police station on Monday and appeared in Perth Magistrate's Court on Tuesday, dressed in a dark grey suit jacket and checkered green shirt.
He has been charged with six historical offences dating back to 2019 and 2020 in West Leederville and Cottesloe, including two counts of unlawful assault, two counts of deprivation of liberty, threats to kill and with intent to harm and doing an act that caused bodily harm.
The charges relate to his alleged abuse of Dunn, except for one which was against a separate woman.
He is also facing nine other domestic violence allegations from a 2025 incident also allegedly involving Dunn, which he is on bail for.
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The former tagger was granted bail for the most recent charges, despite the police prosecutor requesting he remains in custody.
The prosecution alleged Dunn had been trolled and called a 'psycho' by some on social media, and had recently been contacted by a person who claimed they had seen videos that had allegedly shown her in compromising situations.
They emphasised they had not tested the validity of the allegation.
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