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Joey Barton is found guilty of assaulting his wife after former footballer ‘kicked her in the head’ during drunken row

Disgraced footballer Joey Barton has been found guilty of assaulting his wife by pushing her to the ground and ‘kicking her in the head’ during a drunken row. 

The former Man City midfielder, 42, left Georgia Barton, 36, with a ‘golf ball’ sized-lump on her head after threatening to fight her brother and father, a court heard.

In a tearful 999 call played to the court Mrs Barton said her husband ‘just hit me in the house’.

She was filmed on police body-worn cameras telling officers she had been ‘pushed down and kicked about’ as her children slept upstairs. 

In February 2022 Mrs Barton wrote to the Crown Prosecution Service to say she no longer supported the case.

But last year the High Court decided Barton should still face trial.

Mrs Barton had called police to say she had been assaulted by the former Bristol Rovers manager at their home in Kew, west London on June 2 2021.

She said it started ‘over like a disagreement over our families and stuff’ and said she had been ‘pushed down and kicked about and stuff.’

Joey Barton is found guilty of assaulting his wife after former footballer ‘kicked her in the head’ during drunken row

Joey Barton arrives at Westminster Magistrates’ Court, central London today, where he is charged with assaulting his wife, Georgia Barton

Barton was seen outside court in January accompanied by his wife Georgia Barton (left), who did not support the prosecution

Barton was seen outside court in January accompanied by his wife Georgia Barton (left), who did not support the prosecution

The officer at the scene was heard telling a colleague that Ms Barton had a ‘good lump on the side of her head’.

A second piece of body-worn footage showed Ms Barton confirm her account to a different police officer.

She told an officer that Barton ‘said he was gonna fight with my uncle and my dad’ before she was allegedly assaulted.

Joey Barton arrived at Westminster Magistrates’ Court today, carrying a copy of Christopher Hitchens’s book Arguably.

The book contains 107 essays on a variety of political and cultural topics from the late British author. 

Giving evidence in January the former midfielder told the court he had been ‘out the house for about seven and half hours’ with his friends on the day in question.

He said two other sets of parents and their children were visiting his home for a ‘staycation’.

Barton said he got into a ‘verbal altercation’ with his wife which ended up with things ‘getting a bit more agitated and getting quite close to each other.’

‘I think I’d stupidly said something about her dad or her brothers or something like that’, Barton said.

He insisted at no time had he assaulted his wife.

Joey Barton carried a book in hand as he arrived at court earlier today

Joey Barton carried a book in hand as he arrived at court earlier today

Joey Barton was pictured carrying a copy of Christopher Hitchens's book Arguably as he arrived at court

Joey Barton was pictured carrying a copy of Christopher Hitchens’s book Arguably as he arrived at court

Barton said he could tell his wife was drunk but said he had never seen her drink four bottles of wine on her own.

‘Girls – women – drink wine differently to how lads drink’, he told the court.

Asked about his wife’s demeanour in the body-worn footage, he said: ‘I did think she looked worse for wear.

‘She didn’t look like she does when she’s sober.’

Prosecutor Helen Duong told the ex-footballer: ‘I suggest that the truth of the matter is on June 2 2021 is that you got into a heated argument with your wife Ms Barton, and you grabbed her, pushed her to the ground and you kicked her in the head.

‘And you kicked her in the head hard enough to cause the injury that’s on her forehead.’

Barton replied: ‘If I kicked someone in the head it’ll do a lot more damage than what’s alleged in this case.’

He said it was ‘flip-flop weather’ at the time and he had left his shoes on the decking.

Mrs Barton (pictured in January) phoned for police after the alleged assault which the court heard left her with a bloody nose and a lump on her head the size of a golf ball

Mrs Barton (pictured in January) phoned for police after the alleged assault which the court heard left her with a bloody nose and a lump on her head the size of a golf ball

In her letter dated February 17 2022 Mrs Barton said she had ‘made a 999 call to report I had been assaulted by my husband Joseph Barton.’

She said she was ‘asked if I wished to make a formal complaint to which I declined – saying I did not wish for any complaint to be made.

‘Later that morning the police attended to my London address and asked me again to make a formal complaint. I again declined and did not wish to support the prosecution.

‘I told the officer I was drinking heavily.

‘From midday onwards I had consumed more than four bottles of wine.’

In her letter she claimed her account was ‘borne out of what my friends had been saying to me.’

She described a ‘long drinking session of which all adult presents were engaged in’ and wrote that ‘the blow to my head had to have been caused by one of my friends.’

‘The story fed to me by one of my friends was to deflect away from the fact that, while arguing with Joseph one of my friends must have accidentally caused him to elbow me whilst trying to take me away from Joseph and I shouting.

Barton (pictured in January) previously denied the charge of assault by beating against him

Barton (pictured in January) previously denied the charge of assault by beating against him

‘My clear recollection now is Joseph did not assault me, I was just very angry with him at the time.

‘I do not support this prosecution at all and have said from the outset that I do not.

‘My relationship with my husband is a very good one, it has always been a good one.

‘Please accept my word: I am not a victim, I have never been a victim of violence by Joseph.’

She added that the proceedings resulted from a ‘heavy drinking session’ and had been ‘blown out of all proportion.’

Barton, now of Widnes, denies assault by beating.

He was sacked as Bristol Rovers manager in 2023 following a poor run of results.

Barton also played for QPR and Burnley. He made one appearance for England in a friendly against Spain in 2017.

Joey Barton and his wife Georgia pictured outside Wimbledon Magistrates' Court in 2022

Joey Barton and his wife Georgia pictured outside Wimbledon Magistrates’ Court in 2022

He retired from playing in 2018 and has also managed Fleetwood Town in League One.

Last year, broadcaster Jeremy Vine sued Barton for libel and harassment over 14 posts on X.

He had called Mr Vine a ‘big bike nonce’ and a ‘pedo defender’.

Senior District Judge Paul Goldspring is due to give his verdict later today (tues) after hearing closing submissions from barristers on both sides.

The hearing continues.

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