A scandalous love triangle has rocked Sydney’s elite, leaving the former partner of an ex-male escort fearing for his safety. Geoff Williams, who ran the high-end escort agency Jake Ryan with his partner Michael Burn, expressed desperation in a statement to A Current Affair, saying, "This has to stop, it’s just got to stop."
Burn, a breakthrough booking for clients in Sydney and Melbourne, earned up to $20,000 a week, marking a successful career as an escort. The two were not only business partners but also deeply in love, having been together for nine tumultuous years. At the time of their breakup, Burn, originally from Britain, was in the process of applying for a partner visa.
The drama intensified when Burn moved in with Alexandra Jakob, a multimillionaire entrepreneur known for her Bondi Boost hair products, in her lavish $100 million mansion in Point Piper, Sydney. This shift not only sparked tensions but also ignited a series of allegations involving violence, threats, and extortion, leading police to file for an apprehended violence order against Williams on Burn’s behalf.
Amidst the chaos, Williams claimed he has faced incessant threats and harassment. “I get relentless calls, relentless threats. I’ve pretty much gone into hiding for the last three and a half months,” he revealed, highlighting the emotional toll the situation has taken on him.
As this dramatic saga unfolds, it raises questions about the complexities of love, betrayal, and the consequences of public relationships within the tightly-knit social circles of Sydney. With tensions high, the matter seems poised to escalate further as legal proceedings continue.