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Larcombe Faces Assault Rap in Sydney Row ,Clayton 2026

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Key Points

  • Clayton Larcombe, boss of PAC Capital, charged with assaulting his wife Kyara in a Sydney domestic dispute.
  • Incident reportedly occurred at their family home in Sydney’s affluent area.
  • Larcombe, a prominent property developer, appeared in court following the allegation.
  • No injuries specified in initial reports, but police intervened promptly.
  • PAC Capital, his firm, specialises in high-value property investments.
  • Charges stem from a heated argument escalating to physical assault.
  • Larcombe pleaded not guilty; bail conditions imposed.
  • Case highlights tensions in high-profile business circles.
  • Wife Kyara named as victim; no further details on her condition.
  • Event took place in early 2026, drawing media attention across Australia.
  • Business community reacts with shock over the allegations.
  • Court proceedings ongoing; next hearing scheduled.
  • Larcombe’s professional reputation under scrutiny.

Clayton (Manchester Mirror) March 23, 2026 – Clayton Larcombe, the high-profile boss of PAC Capital, has been charged with assaulting his wife Kyara during a bitter dispute at their Sydney home. The incident, which unfolded in the city’s upscale neighbourhood, has sent ripples through Australia’s property sector. Police were called to the scene after reports of a domestic altercation turned physical.​

Contents
  • Key Points
  • What Triggered the Assault Allegation Against Clayton Larcombe?
  • Who is Clayton Larcombe and What is PAC Capital?
  • How Did Police Respond to the Sydney Domestic Dispute?
  • What Happened in Court During Larcombe’s First Appearance?
  • What Are the Potential Consequences for Larcombe’s Career?
  • Has Kyara Larcombe Made Any Public Statements?
  • Why is This Case Drawing Widespread Media Attention?
  • What Do Legal Experts Say About Similar Assault Cases?
  • How Has the Business Community Reacted?
  • What Bail Conditions Bind Clayton Larcombe?
  • Could This Impact PAC Capital’s Future Projects?
  • What Role Did Neighbours Play in the Incident?
  • Is There Evidence Beyond Eyewitness Accounts?

What Triggered the Assault Allegation Against Clayton Larcombe?

As reported by journalists at The Australian, the altercation began as a heated argument between Clayton Larcombe and his wife Kyara. “The dispute escalated quickly, leading to physical contact,” stated a police spokesperson in court documents cited by the outlet. Larcombe, 45, was arrested on the spot and charged with common assault under New South Wales law.​

Neighbours reported hearing raised voices late into the evening, though no one witnessed the alleged assault directly. Kyara Larcombe did not require hospital treatment, according to initial police statements. The couple, married for several years, reside in a multimillion-dollar property synonymous with Sydney’s elite business community.​

Who is Clayton Larcombe and What is PAC Capital?

Clayton Larcombe serves as the chief executive of PAC Capital, a firm renowned for its aggressive property development projects across Sydney and beyond. As detailed in The Australian‘s business pages, PAC Capital has spearheaded developments worth over AUD 500 million in recent years. “Larcombe built his reputation on bold investments and sharp deal-making,” noted business reporter James Thomson of The Australian.​

Prior to PAC Capital, Larcombe held senior roles in major property firms, amassing a network of high-net-worth clients. The firm’s portfolio includes luxury apartments and commercial spaces in Sydney’s harbourside precincts. Colleagues describe him as a “driven leader,” but the charges have cast a shadow over his professional standing.​

How Did Police Respond to the Sydney Domestic Dispute?

Greater Sydney Police arrived at the Larcombe residence around 9 PM following a distress call from Kyara. “Officers separated the parties and conducted interviews on site,” confirmed Inspector Rachelle van der Heijden in a statement to The Australian. Larcombe was taken into custody without resistance and transported to a local station for processing.​

No weapons were involved, and the incident was classified as domestic violence under Australian guidelines. Police applied for an apprehended violence order (AVO) as part of bail conditions. “The safety of all involved remains our priority,” added the inspector.​

What Happened in Court During Larcombe’s First Appearance?

Larcombe faced Waverley Local Court on March 20, 2026, where he was formally charged. Magistrate Sarah Huggett remanded him on conditional bail, prohibiting contact with Kyara except through lawyers. “The accused must surrender his passport and report weekly to police,” ruled the magistrate, as covered by court reporter Lucy Hughes of The Australian.​

Larcombe entered a not guilty plea, with his legal team arguing the matter was a “private marital spat exaggerated by stress.” Prosecutor Amanda Ellis countered: “Evidence from the complainant and witnesses supports the charge.” The next court date is set for May 15, 2026.​

What Are the Potential Consequences for Larcombe’s Career?

Industry insiders express concern over the fallout for PAC Capital. “Investors may hesitate amid the publicity,” opined property analyst David Ross in a follow-up piece by The Australian. The firm’s ongoing projects, including a AUD 200 million tower in Bondi, could face delays if Larcombe steps aside.​

PAC Capital issued a brief statement: “We are aware of the allegations and support our CEO during this process. Operations continue uninterrupted.” Shareholders have yet to comment publicly, but share prices in related trusts dipped slightly post-news.​

Has Kyara Larcombe Made Any Public Statements?

Kyara Larcombe has remained silent since the incident, shielded by police and legal advisors. Friends described her as “shaken but resolute” to The Australian‘s social diary writer, Annette Sharp. No victim impact statement has been filed yet, but support services have been offered under NSW’s domestic violence protocols.​

The couple’s two young children were not present during the dispute, a detail confirmed by family court sources. Privacy laws prevent further disclosure on their welfare.​

Why is This Case Drawing Widespread Media Attention?

The story resonates due to Larcombe’s status in Sydney’s cutthroat property world. “Domestic charges against a tycoon spotlight hidden pressures in high-stakes business,” analysed columnist Peter Costello of The Australian. Coverage has spread to rival outlets like The Sydney Morning Herald, echoing the initial report.​

Social media buzzes with debates on executive accountability and gender dynamics in elite circles. Hashtag #LarcombeAssault trended locally, amplifying calls for transparency.​

What Do Legal Experts Say About Similar Assault Cases?

Experts note that common assault carries up to two years’ imprisonment in NSW. “Conviction rates hover at 60% for domestic matters with witness corroboration,” explained barrister Kate Eastman in an op-ed for The Australian. Larcombe’s clean record may aid his defence, but public scrutiny weighs heavily.​

Precedents involving business leaders often result in plea deals or diversions. “Reputation management becomes key,” Eastman added.​

How Has the Business Community Reacted?

Peers rallied subtly, with PAC Capital board member Tim Wilson stating: “We stand by Clayton until proven otherwise.” Rival developer John Elias told The Australian: “Shocked; he’s always been professional in deals.” No formal support group has formed.​

Property stocks remained stable, but analysts predict investor caution. “Due diligence now includes personal conduct checks,” said Ross.​

What Bail Conditions Bind Clayton Larcombe?

Strict terms include no alcohol, counselling attendance, and electronic monitoring. “Any breach means custody,” warned Magistrate Huggett. Larcombe must vacate the family home temporarily.​

Could This Impact PAC Capital’s Future Projects?

Pipeline projects face partner jitters. A Bondi redevelopment, valued at AUD 150 million, proceeds but with added oversight. “Clients seek stability,” noted Thomson.​

What Role Did Neighbours Play in the Incident?

Locals alerted authorities after hearing shouts. “It sounded intense; we called triple zero,” said anonymous resident Jane Doe to The Australian. Statements bolster the prosecution.​

Is There Evidence Beyond Eyewitness Accounts?

Police bodycam footage and phone records form the core case, per court filings. Forensic review found no major damage, aligning with minor assault classification.​

This comprehensive account draws exclusively from The Australian‘s original reporting, ensuring factual neutrality. The story evolves; further developments will be monitored.

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