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Caroline Flack: Love Island host denies assaulting boyfriend Caroline Flack: Love Island host denies assaulting boyfriend
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Former Love Island presenter Caroline Flack has pleaded not guilty to assaulting her boyfriend. Former Love Island presenter Caroline Flack has pleaded not guilty to assaulting her boyfriend with a lamp.
Police were called to 40-year-old's home in Islington on 12 December after reports of a man being assaulted and she was charged the following day. Police found her partner Lewis Burton covered in blood after being called to reports of a man being assaulted at the 40-year-old's home in north London on 12 December, a court heard.
Ms Flack's partner, tennis player Lewis Burton, watched proceedings from the public gallery at Highbury Corner Magistrates' Court. However, Highbury Corner Magistrates' Court was told tennis player Mr Burton did not support the prosecution.
She will stand trial at the same court on 4 March. Ms Flack will stand trial at the same court on 4 March.
Ms Flack was released on bail on the condition she does not contact Mr Burton directly or indirectly and or attends his address. The court heard the alleged attack occurred after Ms Flack found texts on her boyfriend's phone while he was asleep, leading her to believe he was cheating.
Her solicitor, Paul Morris, had made an application to have these bail conditions lifted, arguing that they "remain a couple" and wanted to spend Christmas together. "He said he had been asleep and was hit over the head by Caroline with a lamp, causing a visible cut to his head," prosecutor Katie Weiss said.
The court was told Mr Burton had "never supported" the prosecution's case against Ms Flack "She had also smashed a glass and she had sustained an injury."
"He is not the victim, as he would say, he was a witness," Mr Morris said. The court heard how Mr Burton made a call to 999 in which he was "almost begging the operator to send help".
However, prosecutor Katie Weiss said: "Mr Burton is a victim, he received significant injury to his head." When a police officer arrived at the Islington flat, both Ms Flack and Mr Burton were covered in blood and the officer "likened the scene to a horror movie", Ms Weiss said.
Ms Weiss told the court Ms Flack was disruptive while in police custody, saying she flipped over a table and had to be "restrained on the ground".
Her solicitor Paul Morris told the court Mr Burton had "never supported" the prosecution's case, adding: "He is not the victim, as he would say, he was a witness."
However, Ms Weiss replied: "Mr Burton is a victim, he received significant injury to his head."
Ms Flack was released on bail on the condition she does not contact Mr Burton directly or indirectly or attends his address.
Mr Morris had made an application to have these bail conditions lifted, arguing that they "remain a couple" and wanted to spend Christmas together.
Ms Flack began presenting Love Island in summer 2015, having fronted the 12th series of The X Factor alongside Olly Murs, and winning Strictly Come Dancing in 2014.Ms Flack began presenting Love Island in summer 2015, having fronted the 12th series of The X Factor alongside Olly Murs, and winning Strictly Come Dancing in 2014.
She stood down from the show after she was charged last week, saying it was the "best thing I can do".She stood down from the show after she was charged last week, saying it was the "best thing I can do".
Irish TV presenter Laura Whitmore will take over hosting duties on Love Island and its companion show Aftersun when filming starts in South Africa in January.Irish TV presenter Laura Whitmore will take over hosting duties on Love Island and its companion show Aftersun when filming starts in South Africa in January.
Ms Flack's trial is expected to last one and a half days.Ms Flack's trial is expected to last one and a half days.