The Commando gives a VERY cold shoulder to his estranged personal training client with the TV star refusing to even SPEAK to the ballerina in bitter restraining order row - amid claims of her 'stalking' behaviour
- Steve 'Commando' Willis refuses to go into talks with his former PT client
- He's embroiled in a bitter stoush over money with Jun 'Margaret' Yue
- Ms Yue first set her sights on being trained by 'tough trainer' three years ago
- But falling out has seen TV star go to police and refuse to go into mediation
- The stage is now set for a showdown - with Commando to give evidence in court
A personal training client of TV star Commando allegedly showed 'indications of stalking or intimidating behaviour' in a bitter stoush over alleged unpaid money, a court has heard.
The Biggest Loser's Steve Willis is fighting for an apprehended violence order against the fitness star's amateur ballerina former client Jun 'Margaret' Yue.
Ms Yue once travelled across the country for one of Mr Willis' boot camps and regularly posted about their exercise sessions together.
But the pair fell out amid claims she allegedly failed to pay him $1,350.
The parties were ordered to try mediation during their last appearance in court but on Thursday a magistrate was told Mr Willis had refused to go into talks with Ms Yue.

Jun 'Margaret' Yue is fighting an apprehended violence order brought against her by her former personal trainer Steve 'Commando' Willis


Longtime client Ms Yue posted about the Commando more than a dozen times over three years and flew to Perth from Sydney for a three day boot camp. They're together, left and right

Ms Yue's lawyer Fontini Constanteopedos and counsel Michael Fokkes at Parramatta Local Court on Thursday
'(They) refused to participate in mediation,' Ms Yue's solicitor Fontini Constanteopedos told Parramatta Local Court, adding she had made attempts to negotiate.
A police prosecutor, who declined to give her name, claimed in court that while the roots of the dispute were a financial matter, 'there are indications of stalking and intimidating behaviour.'
But police have never charged her with any offences over the stoush.
The court heard two police witnesses and the 'persons in need of protection' - the Commando and his girlfriend Harika Vancuylenberg - are expected to be called to give evidence at a two hour hearing in October.
Meanwhile, Ms Yue has tapped a barrister to represent her in the matter, former Aboriginal Legal Service solicitor Michael Fokkes.
Daily Mail Australia previously revealed Ms Yue's close relationship with the television star.

Commando shared this handwritten Christmas Eve note from Margaret Yue on his Instagram page last year. She said: 'Dear Steve, thank you for everything you taught me this year! Meeting you was my best Christmas gift from last year and I look forward to what 2020 will bring'
She wrote him a gushing note last December saying: 'Meeting you was my best Christmas gift. I look forward to what 2020 will bring.'
Ms Yue posted about meeting Commando to her Instagram more than a dozen times.
She first shared an image of Willis to her social media profiles three years ago after meeting him at a fitness expo.
'Hope to be trained by him one day, love tough trainer,' she captioned the photo.
But their relationship appears irreparably damaged after video emerged of a dramatic argument with Willis over in Sydney's north-west.
Willis went to NSW Police in June and Ms Yue was hit with an interim apprehended violence order.
The order includes special conditions banning Ms Yue from going within 200m of Willis or going to the park where he trains.
It also hits her with standard conditions warning her not to stalk, intimidate, assault, harrass or destroy the property of Commando.
Ms Yue has always maintained she does not owe him money, and is contesting the order.
Magistrate Robyn Denes said: 'I certainly encourage the parties to negotiate that one'.
The case returns to court for hearing on October 21.

Ms Yue works out with 'Commando' in a video posted to social media earlier this year