Man who attacked Leigh-Anne Pinnock given restraining order

He's been ordered to stay away from her for three years

Little Mix's Leigh-Anne Pinnock

by Carl Smith |
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Terroll Lewis - a 27-year-old bodybuilder who attacked Little Mix's Leigh-Anne Pinnock last year - has been given a restraining order following an incident at London's VQ restaurant.

Back in December, Leigh-Anne shared a photo of her bruised face with the caption 'my face hurts' on Snapchat after Terroll attacked her in the restaurant; and he's now been banned from going near her for three years.

Little Mix's Leigh-Anne Pinnock
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The vlogger - who has over 100,000 followers - told Highbury Magistrates Court he only meant to 'push' Leigh-Anne's face; but since CCTV footage apparently showed him striking the star he was given a three year restaining order, an electronically tagged curfew and £625 fine.

The victim impact statement read on behalf of Leigh-Anne - who wasn't in attendance at the hearing due to illness - explained that the attack 'did not leave any cuts, bruises or marks.' It continued: "The boldness of the guy to assault me like that left me in a state of shock, embarrassment and humiliation."

Little Mix's Leigh-Anne Pinnock
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District Judge Robin McPhee ruled: "Miss Pinnock is entitled to go out in public and eat in a restaurant without being molested in the way that you did on this occasion."

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