Former Kasabian frontman Tom Meighan has issued an apology after admitting to assaulting his partner, saying the incident was a “wake-up call” and that he has been sober for three weeks.
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ordered to carry out 200 hours of unpaid work for the offence at Leicester magistrates' court on Tuesday after he pleaded guilty to assaulting Vikki Ager on April 9.
In a statement published on Kasabian’s official Twitter page, the band said it was left with 'no choice' but to ask him to leave.The statement added: "We have all worked so hard for the past 23 years and had big plans for our future together."We’re completely heartbroken."But we were left with no choice but to ask Tom to leave the
.Former Kasabian frontman Tom Meighan has issued an apology after admitting to assaulting his partner, saying the incident was a “wake-up call” and that he has been sober for three weeks.
Kasabian frontman Tom Meighan has issued a statement after being convicted of assault, saying he is “completely to blame and accept[s] all responsibility” for his actions.The Leicester band announced on Monday (July 6) that Meighan would be stepping down as frontman “by mutual consent” in order to “concentrate all his energies on getting his life back on track”.
social media that Tom had left the band "by mutual consent" but have now issued a new statement in which they hit out at the singer for not being honest with their fans over the reason why he quit.
Kasabian have issued a statement following today’s sentencing of former frontman Tom Meighan for assault charges.The Leicester band announced yesterday (July 6) that Meighan would be stepping down as frontman “by mutual consent” in order to “concentrate all his energies on getting his life back on track”.Today (July 7), the singer appeared at Leicester Magistrates Court to face a charge of assault against his former partner Vikki Ager.
Former Kasabian singer Tom Meighan pleaded guilty to assaulting his former fiancée. On Tuesday, the musician was sentenced to 200 hours of unpaid work after his hearing at Leicester Magistrates’ Court in the United Kingdom.
Former Kasabian frontman Tom Meighan was sentenced to 200 hours of unpaid work after pleading guilty Tuesday (July 7) at Leicester Magistrates’ Court to assaulting his former fiancée.
Leo Barraclough Senior International CorrespondentTom Meighan, the former lead vocalist of rock band Kasabian, has pleaded guilty to a charge of domestic violence.Meighan was accused of attacking his former fiancee Vikki Ager on April 9, and submitted his guilty plea Tuesday at a court in Leicester, England.
Leicester Magistrates’ Court this morning charged with assault by beating.The court was told that the singer “smelt heavily of intoxicants” as he assaulted Ms Ager on April 9 earlier this year.Meighan, of Narborough, originally denied an assault had taken place but after watching video footage, he told officers he could not watch it any further because it was “horrible”.The court heard Ms Ager suffered bruising to her knees, left elbow, outer ankle and big toe as well as a reddening around the
Kasabian singer appeared at Leicester Magistrates Court to face a charge of assault.
Former Kasabian frontman Tom Meighan has admitted assaulting his former fiancee.