A high profile radio executive who oversees the Kyle and Jackie O show is fighting allegations he punched a man in the face and attacked him with a weapon.
Duncan John Campbell appeared in Sydney Downing Centre Local Court on Thursday after pleading not guilty to two charges of common assault, being armed with intent to commit an indictable offence, and destroying property.
The Australian Radio Network chief content officer allegedly invited the man to his Sydney apartment after an attempt to resolve their ongoing issues.
Instead of settling their differences, police allege the 59-year-old attacked the man with a 20cm knife sharpener.
Duncan Campbell has pleaded not guilty to allegations he punched a man in the face and then hit him with a knife sharpener. Picture: LinkedIn
Mr Campbell is a high-ranking executive for ARN which owns and operates several popular radio stations around Australia, including KIIS FM, which has the Kyle and Jackie O show, and WSFM
He allegedly struck the victim several times on his back, hands, and leg before relenting.
The younger man went to hospital several days later, sparking a police investigation into the alleged domestic violence assault.
Mr Campbell was one of more than 640 people arrested in a major police operation targeting domestic violence offenders across the state.
He is a high-ranking executive for ARN which owns and operates several popular radio stations around Australia, including KIIS FM and WSFM.