Media mogul Richard Desmond fined £10,000 over dog attack on ‘Billionaires Row’

Richard Desmond leaving Willesden Magistrates Court docket

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usinessman Richard Desmond has been fined £10,000 after his canine attacked two folks on a North London street dubbed ‘Billionaires Row’.

The 71-year-old media mogul, who owned Specific Newspapers and OK journal, pleaded responsible at Willesden Magistrates Court docket to 2 offences underneath the 1991 Harmful Canine Act.

The court docket heard his German Shepherd named Summer time was “dangerously uncontrolled” on March 30 this yr.

Two folks, Carl Allen and Mark Webber, had been injured within the incident which occurred in mansion-lined The Bishops Avenue in East Finchley.

In addition to a tremendous the court docket ordered that the canine should stay muzzled in public locations.

Prosecutor Martin Edwards informed how the 2 victims, who had been working within the space, suffered puncture wounds because of the assaults.

He learn a press release to the court docket from Mr Allen which mentioned: “The canine chased me and I referred to as the police. It has bitten me by my work trousers.”

He mentioned he had been left involved about visiting addresses for work in case a canine hooked up him once more.”

A press release from Mr Webber, a tree surgeon, mentioned: “The canine lunged at me I acquired a puncture wound to my leg.”

The court docket heard that the pair had been going about their enterprise when the canine attacked out of the blue.

In mitigation Mr Desmond’s defence counsel Philip Evans KC mentioned the canine had been “startled” earlier than the assaults probably by the noise of a sliding van door and his shopper had accepted “full duty” over his canine’s actions.

He added: “He (Mr Desmond) is a person of completely good character, there have been no different incidents involving Summer time. There’s appreciable proof he has taken this significantly.”

The court docket had heard the victims had raised the alarm after the uncontrolled canine went for them.

Mr Allen in his proof mentioned he requested the media mogul: “Can you retain your canine underneath management he bit me.”

Mr Allen claims that in response the media mogul replied: “No he didn’t.”

Justice of the Peace Mark Jabbitt addressing Mr Desmond mentioned: “I settle for you’re a outstanding businessman and philanthropist however you might be accountable for your canine. There was a lapse in judgement. You may have exercised accountable possession since then.”

He added: “It does benefit a tremendous. For every of the offences there will likely be a tremendous of £5000.”

Earlier than the tremendous was issued Mr Desmond’s defence admitted he was “a person of some means.”

The choose additionally ordered the canine to put on a muzzle in public locations. He warned that if Desmond didn’t comply with that order and his canine reoffended it’s future could be “in peril” indicating it might be “destroyed.”

Mr Desmond was additionally ordered to pay £1,000 in compensation to every sufferer. As well as he’s required to pay a £2,000 sufferer surcharge and £85 prices.