Blue singer Lee Ryan appeals to overturn police officer assault conviction

Singer Lee Ryan has appealed towards his conviction for drunkenly assaulting a police officer.

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The 39-year-old singer allegedly bit a police officer throughout his arrest for racially assaulting a black flight attendant on a British Airways flight from Glasgow to London City Airport on 31 July final 12 months.

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Ryan - who was "slurring his words and staggering around" after ingesting a bottle of port earlier than boarding the aircraft - referred to as Leah Gordon a "chocolate cookie", earlier than grabbing her by the wrists and saying: "I want your chocolate children."

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During his arrest at London City Airport, footage confirmed Ryan "snarling" and swearing at a PC Bryett after allegedly biting an officer as they tried to arrest him.

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He was discovered responsible in January of racially aggravated common assault by beating and behaving in an abusive manner in the direction of the cabin crew member - and pleaded responsible to assaulting a police officer by biting him.

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But at Westminster Magistrates' Court on Tuesday, he appealed to overturn the plea, saying he had been given dangerous recommendation from his solicitor Mike Rainford.

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Ryan stated he was appearing in self-defence, when requested if he assaulted PC Bryett.

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He stated: "Who is that guy that died recently - George Floyd - because a police officer choked him?

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"That's what he did to me - he choked me. He tried to strangle me."

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'He had me by the neck'

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Ryan claimed that Mr Rainford made him really feel like he "had to" plead responsible, "even though he [PC Bryett] had me by the neck".

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Keima Payton, representing the singer, instructed a Justice of the Peace that her consumer suffered from autistic spectrum dysfunction and had "slow processing skills" resulting in "impairments in understanding what is said to him", in response to a psychological report.

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Giving proof, Ryan stated he initially denied assaulting the police officer at a listening to in November the place he admitted to being drunk on an plane, saying: "I didn't do it - I didn't bite him. That's why I pleaded not guilty."

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On the morning of the following listening to in January, he stated he was proven a video of him in an altercation with a police officer which he had been "begging" Mr Rainford to see "for months".

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"I asked him if there was more time because it felt so rushed, and he said there was no time," Ryan instructed the court docket.

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"It had become very clear that he either didn't care or just wasn't prepared. I realised Mike wasn't great. He wasn't doing his job properly - there were warning signs."

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Describing the second he pleaded responsible, he stated: "I couldn't believe the words coming out of my mouth.

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"There was no conviction - it wasn't true. I used to be being made to do it."

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The listening to continues.

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Ryan shot to fame in 2001 with the boyband Blue.

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Their debut track All Rise reached quantity 4 within the UK singles chart and topped the charts in New Zealand.

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