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The woman who “drenched” Nigel Farage with milkshake was convicted

The court ordered the 25-year-old model in Only Fans to pay compensation to Farage and his guard for staining his jacket

Newsroom December 16 04:40

A British court sentenced the woman who had “drenched” Nigel Farage with a milkshake during the election campaign in Clacton.

Victoria Thomas Bowen was sentenced by Westminster Magistrates’ Court to 13 weeks in prison, suspended for 12 months.

The court also ordered the 25-year-old, who works as a model on OnlyFans, to complete 120 hours of community service and to pay £150 in compensation to Farage.

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Additionally, she was required to pay £17.50 in compensation to his security guard for staining his jacket, as well as £450 in court costs.

Judge Tan Ikram stated that Nigel Farage was “humiliated” when the milkshake stained his face, while the 25-year-old hurled insults at him during the attack. For his part, Nigel Farage remarked that the 25-year-old’s actions “made me feel humiliated, as the attack was broadcast by international media.”

“Such incidents deter people from running for public office and harm our democracy,” he added.

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