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14.09.2021 - 21:58 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Speeding down his driveway before getting out of his Mercedes and throwing his T-shirt off on the floor, Bugzy Malone had just left two men with broken jaws.
After being warned strangers were breaking into his house, Malone had raced back home to protect his loved ones.
It was his burgeoning fame in the music world that sparked this ugly fracas in rural Lancashire, worlds away from his difficult beginnings in inner city Manchester.
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Bugzy Malone has been found not guilty of two counts of inflicting grievous bodily harm stemming from an incident that took place in September 2018.The rapper (real name Aaron Davies) was cleared yesterday (September 14) of unlawfully punching two men, whose jaws he broke after his partner had told him that three men were breaking into their home in Ramsbottom, Bury.He told Manchester Crown Court this week that his then-girlfriend and his mother were in the house at the time of the incident, and
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Bugzy Malone has denied two counts of unlawfully and maliciously inflicting grievous bodily harm stemming from an incident that took place in September 2018.The rapper (real name Aaron Davies) was in court yesterday (September 10) giving evidence in a case that involves a man throwing a brick at his house near Bury, after Malone had allegedly chased a group of teenagers after they climbed his fence.Malone told Manchester Crown Court (per Sky News) that his then-girlfriend and his mother were in
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