- Real estate agent accused of double assault on woman
- The employer is no longer affiliated with her
A high-profile real estate agent who has been in the business for more than two decades has been accused of assaulting a woman on two separate occasions.
Rebecca Fearon, 48, was arrested at a house in Ryde, in Sydney’s northwest, last Tuesday and charged with two counts of common assault.
Police allege she attacked a woman twice in April and June.
Fearon was the licensee for Ray White in Balmain, Sydney’s Inner West, before moving to The Agency in 2022.
The company has since revealed that they have parted ways with Fearon, who has worked in the area for more than 25 years.
She is due to appear at Burwood Local Court on July 11.
Award-winning Sydney real estate agent Rebecca Fearon (pictured) has been fired after being accused of assaulting a woman twice in April and June
A spokesperson for The Agency said they have terminated Fearon’s contract and will no longer deal with her after she has ‘expired her notice period’, the Daily telegram reported.
Her profile for the company has been online since Monday and describes her as someone who strives to “achieve the best results and thrives on changing people’s lives.”
‘Fearon brings a wealth of knowledge to The Agency Balmain, where she will lead a team of real estate professionals.
‘With over 25 years of experience in the Inner West property market, Rebecca has built a large and loyal client base thanks to her exceptional negotiating skills, product knowledge and her honest, personal approach.
‘Rebecca prides herself on being open and honest in communications with her clients and demonstrating professionalism and integrity at all times.’
Fearon’s website from when she worked for Ray White says she has a ‘reputation for consistently delivering a successful outcome in today’s ever-changing Inner West market’.
Fearon (pictured) is also subject to a stayed violence order, which will be mentioned at Burwood Local Court on July 11.
The website also praises Fearon’s achievements at Ray White, including five awards as a premier or elite performer from 2017 to 2022.
Fearon was instrumental in breaking a number of records for property sales in the Inner West, including the sale of a waterfront home in Birchgrove worth $14.6 million.
Her case will be heard at Burwood Local Court on July 11.