Russian jailed in UK for attacking woman after Trump's son alerted police


FILE PHOTO: Barron Trump gestures during a rally on the inauguration day of U.S. President Donald Trump's second Presidential term, inside Capital One, in Washington, U.S. January 20, 2025. REUTERS/Mike Segar/File Photo

LONDON, March 27 (Reuters) - A ⁠Russian man was jailed for four years by a ⁠British court on Friday after the U.S. president's son ‌Barron Trump had witnessed an assault on a woman friend of his during a video call and alerted police.

The 20-year-old youngest son of Donald Trump told ​police that he had called the victim ⁠at her home in ⁠London in January last year from the U.S. and saw she ⁠was ‌being attacked.

Officers arrested Matvei Rumiantsev, 22, who had been dating the woman on and off for several months.

"At ⁠one stage in the violence, there was a ​call to or ‌from her friend Barron Trump," Judge Joel Bennathan told ⁠Snaresbrook Crown Court ​as he handed down the sentence.

"He saw you beating her up and you held the phone and filmed her, an angry act ⁠to humiliate her. Mr Trump properly and ​responsibly, despite being in the United States, made sure the emergency services here were called and he told them what he had ⁠seen."

As a result of the attack, the woman, who had also made emergency calls to police during the attack, suffered bruising to her chin, arm, wrist as well as scratches while ​a clump of hair fell out.

Rumiantsev was ⁠found guilty in January of assault and perverting the course of ​justice but acquitted of rape and intentional ‌strangulation, and given a two-year prison ​sentence for both offences with the jail terms to run consecutively.

(Reporting by Michael Holden; Editing by Andrew Cawthorne)

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