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Premier League footballer Anton Ferdinand has been cleared of assaulting a man outside a nightclub. | Premier League footballer Anton Ferdinand has been cleared of assaulting a man outside a nightclub. |
The West Ham defender admitted punching Emile Walker but told Snaresbrook Crown Court it was in self-defence, as he feared he was about to be mugged. | The West Ham defender admitted punching Emile Walker but told Snaresbrook Crown Court it was in self-defence, as he feared he was about to be mugged. |
The incident took place outside the Faces nightclub in Ilford, east London, on 2 October last year. | The incident took place outside the Faces nightclub in Ilford, east London, on 2 October last year. |
Ferdinand, 22, denied a charge of assault occasioning actual bodily harm and one count of affray. | |
The player's friend, Edward Dawkins, 28, was also accused of a similar offence and was cleared by the jury. | |
You now leave without a stain on your character arising from it Judge William Kennedy | |
During the trial Mr Dawkins, of Henry Adlington Close, Beckton, east London said he was defending a friend. | |
Addressing the pair after the verdict, Judge William Kennedy said: "This was an unfortunate incident for you both which is now at an end. | |
"You now leave without a stain on your character arising from it." | |
The footballer admitted striking the first blow after Mr Walker, 22, "eyeballed" his £64,000 watch then threatened a friend, the court heard. | The footballer admitted striking the first blow after Mr Walker, 22, "eyeballed" his £64,000 watch then threatened a friend, the court heard. |
But the jury was told no sooner had he been dragged away than up to 10 other men punched the "would-be robber" to the ground and kicked him repeatedly. | But the jury was told no sooner had he been dragged away than up to 10 other men punched the "would-be robber" to the ground and kicked him repeatedly. |
The jury trying the player, from Mottingham, south-east London, took just 90 minutes to accept he was acting in self-defence. | The jury trying the player, from Mottingham, south-east London, took just 90 minutes to accept he was acting in self-defence. |
Jurors unanimously cleared him of assault occasioning actual bodily harm, affray, and alternative common assault and public order offences. |