London rapper Dizzee Rascal has been convicted of assaulting his former partner Cassandra Jones, the mother of his two children. District Judge Polly Gledhill delivered the verdict at Wimbledon Magistrates' Court early Monday morning.
18.02.2022 - 21:25 / ok.co.uk
Dizzee Rascal "put his foreheard" against his ex Cassandra Jones' and "pushed her to the ground" during a "chaotic" row over the custody of their son, it has been alleged in court.The 37 year old rapper's trial began today, Friday 18 February, following a plea of not guilty back in September 2021 after he was charged with assaulting a woman in a house in Streatham, south London, on 8 June. Met Police previously said that a woman "reported minor injuries" but "did not require hospital treatment." The Bonkers and Dance Wiv Me hitmaker has now appeared at Wimbledon Magistrates’ Court, where prosecutor Helena Duong explained the incident happened in “the context of a domestic dispute” about child contact.
Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter The court heard how Dizzee and Cassandra, who have two children together and had been together for nine years prior to their split in February 2021, got into an argument as he dropped off their daughter to the house. Duong claimed Dizzee had been "swearing" on the phone when he was late to drop their daughter off and when Cassandra said he couldn't come into the property, he “barged her out the way to make his way into the house with his son in his arms”.The prosecutor went on to allege that the rapper went into the kitchen where Cassandra's mum Dawn Kirk was and began “screaming and shouting”.The court heard how Cassandra filmed him as the prosecutor went on: “The crown say it [the film] shows him raising his voice towards Ms Kirk while he has his son under his arms.
London rapper Dizzee Rascal has been convicted of assaulting his former partner Cassandra Jones, the mother of his two children. District Judge Polly Gledhill delivered the verdict at Wimbledon Magistrates' Court early Monday morning.
Dizzee Rascal smashed a photographer's camera after being found guilty of assaulting his ex-partner following a row over child custody arrangements. While the rapper denied assaulting his ex Cassandra Jones as he took the stand in court, District Judge Polly Gledhill found the performer to be "evasive" and "belligerent" when giving evidence – thus leading to a guilty verdict.
Dizzee Rascal was found guilty of assaulting his ex-fiancé in a London Magistrates court this afternoon (March 7).The 37-year-old rapper, whose real name is Dylan Mills, was found guilty of assault in relation to an incident that took place in Streatham on June 8, 2021.In newly surfaced footage, Mills, clearly upset with the verdict, was captured on film leaving the court and knocking a camera out of the hands of a photographer. He then proceeded to pick the camera up and throw it across the street.You can see the incident below:Furious Dizzee Rascal throws camera across street after guilty verdict in assault case – more here https://t.co/l4Afs8CZqX pic.twitter.com/cv70D58OmH— ITV London (@itvlondon) March 7, 2022Mills was originally arrested on June 8, 2021 on suspicion of common assault and was later released on bail.
LONDON -- British rapper Dizzee Rascal was convicted Monday of assaulting his former girlfriend, then smashed a press photographer’s camera outside the courthouse minutes after a jury found him guilty.The 37-year-old musician, whose full name is Dylan Kwabena Mills, had denied headbutting Cassandra Jones at a home in south London in June.Prosecutors said he pressed his forehead against hers and pushing her to the ground during a “chaotic” argument that began over custody arrangements for their two children.When police, called by neighbors, arrived, Mills said “I’m the aggressor,” but later gave a prepared statement in a police interview, denying the allegations and claiming Jones had assaulted him.After the guilty verdict, Mills left Wimbledon Magistrates’ Court, grabbed a camera from Press Association photographer James Manning and threw if across the street, before walking away.Dizzee Rascal released his debut album, “Boy in Da Corner,” in 2003 and was among the first breakout stars from the distinctly British genre of hip-hop known as grime.
K.J. Yossman British rapper Dizzee Rascal has been found guilty of assaulting his former partner.According to U.K. press reports, the musician, whose real name is Dylan Kwabena Mills, was found guilty of assault by beating at Wimbledon Magistrates Court on Monday.
Dizzee Rascal has been found guilty of assaulting his ex partner after a row over child custody arrangements.The musician denied assaulting his ex Cassandra Jones as he took the stand in court while the court also heard from his boxing friend David Haye. But, District Judge Polly Gledhill found the performer to be "evasive" and "belligerent" when giving evidence.
Sky News.Mills was originally arrested on June 8, 2021 on suspicion of common assault and was later released on bail. He was later charged on August 2.Metropolitan Police said at the time: “Officers attended and a woman reported minor injuries.
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