Joey Barton Found Guilty of Domestic Assault: Ex-Footballer Kicks Wife During Drunken Altercation
Former Manchester City and QPR midfielder Joey Barton has been convicted of assaulting his wife during a drunken argument at their London home.






Joey Barton Convicted in Domestic Violence Case
Former professional footballer Joey Barton has been found guilty of assault by beating after a violent incident involving his wife, Georgia Barton, in their family home in Kew, London. The altercation occurred in June 2021 following a heated argument while both were intoxicated.
Details of the Assault
- Barton, 42, pushed his wife to the ground and kicked her in the head during the altercation.
- The argument reportedly escalated after Barton threatened to confront his wife’s brother and father.
- The couple had been drinking with friends while their children slept upstairs.
Legal Consequences
- Barton, who was managing Bristol Rovers at the time, received a 12-week suspended prison sentence.
- The case was heard at Westminster Magistrates' Court, highlighting his history of aggressive behavior.
Background on Joey Barton
- A former Manchester City and QPR midfielder, Barton had a controversial career marked by disciplinary issues.
- Since retiring from football, he has been involved in legal troubles, including allegations of offensive tweets and assault.
Reactions and Ongoing Legal Issues
- The court emphasized the severity of domestic violence in sentencing.
- Barton faces another trial over a separate assault allegation, further complicating his legal situation.
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