Dentist and beauty clinic founder Kristin Fisher is reportedly under police investigation for allegedly making threatening phone calls to a rival. The allegations surfaced as part of a wider report on the social circles and business dealings associated with Bondi's members-only Fayshell clinic.

Police have confirmed they are investigating the alleged calls made by Fisher. Further details regarding the recipient of these calls or the nature of the rivalry remain undisclosed in the available information.

The report also touches upon other intertwined events, including the secret separation of another founder of the Fayshell clinic, and a socialite's public statement following a significant mansion raid.

Background on Kristin Fisher and Fayshell
Kristin Fisher, known for her work in dentistry and her association with the Fayshell clinic, has previously faced legal scrutiny. In an earlier instance, she was convicted of drug possession. This conviction followed her unexplained absences from court proceedings, leading a magistrate to lose patience. The court had resorted to emailing her notices, with Fisher inquiring about the accuracy of her email address spelling.
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Fisher began her entrepreneurial journey at 19, opening her first beauty store in Perth after studying the field. The Fayshell clinic, described as a 'members-only' establishment in Bondi, has seen its own share of internal disruptions, including the quiet parting of ways between Fisher and a co-founder, Ella James, last year. The report also briefly mentions complications involving Fayshell's Katelin Gregg and Ray White CEO James Linacre.
Separately, socialite Stephanie Jandegian has broken her silence regarding a $27 million mansion raid. The broader context also includes details about dentist's widow Clara Hurst's departure from Australia amidst legal entanglement surrounding a collapsed empire, and a separate assault charge faced by "pool industry godfather" Chris Papageorgiou.