Footballer's trial over wife assault in Kew delayed

By Rory Poulter

19th Mar 2022 | Local News

The trial of former Premier League footballer Joey Barton for allegedly assaulting his wife at a house in Kew has been delayed after she wrote a letter defending her husband. Credit: Public Domain (Linkracer on English Wikipedia)
The trial of former Premier League footballer Joey Barton for allegedly assaulting his wife at a house in Kew has been delayed after she wrote a letter defending her husband. Credit: Public Domain (Linkracer on English Wikipedia)

The trial of former Premier League footballer Joey Barton for allegedly assaulting his wife at a house in Kew has been delayed after she wrote a letter defending her husband.

The Bristol Rovers manager is charged with assaulting Georgia Barton by beating on June 2, last year.

Barton's barrister Simon Csoka QC said Mrs Barton now claims she was injured accidentally when friends intervened in the argument with her husband after drinking 'four or five bottles of wine each'.

Barton was due to stand trial at Wimbledon Magistrates' Court, in south-west London, on Friday for a single count of assault by beating.

He is alleged to have grabbed his wife by the throat and kicked her in the head during a row outside a property in Kew, where they had been with two other couples on June 2 last year.

Mrs Barton, who is said to have been left with a golf-ball sized bruise on her forehead and a bleeding nose, called police but was not due to be called as a prosecution witness.

However, the court heard she had sent a letter to the Crown Prosecution Service on February 17, followed up with two emails, which had only been seen by prosecutor Helena Duong on Friday morning.

"Mr Barton is married to the alleged victim in this case and they continue to be in a relationship," said Ms Duong.

"The Crown does not propose to call her.

"She has given an account some eight months after the incident and, in the Crown's submission, it is plainly an attempt to exculpate her husband." Mr Csoka said there were two other couples present at the house and each of those present had been drinking "about four or five bottles of wine each".

"What she is suggesting is the injury was caused accidentally when friends intervened in the argument," he said.

District Judge Andrew Sweet adjourned the case to June 23.

Ms Duong earlier said Barton's wife called police just before 11.15pm and said "she had just been hit in her house by her husband and she asks police officers to attend urgently".

When officers arrived "she says she had got into a drunken fight, a disagreement about families, with her husband, and she had been pushed down and kicked," the barrister continued.

"Mr Barton is still asleep upstairs when police arrive and he is arrested. The Crown's case is he was still intoxicated at that point."

The court heard Barton gave a no comment interview and the prosecutor added: "The issue in this case is that Mr Barton denies assaulting his wife at all."

Barton, a former midfielder, played for teams including Manchester City, Newcastle, Queen's Park Rangers and Marseille during his playing career as well as making one appearance for England in 2007.

He started his management career with Fleetwood Town from 2018 to 2021 before joining League Two side Bristol Rovers last year.

Barton appeared in the dock wearing a black sweater, jeans, black shoes and glasses, and spoke to confirm his name, address in Widnes, Cheshire and date of birth.

He was released on unconditional bail.

     

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