An aspiring model threw a wine glass at a bar manager’s face in a row over ID.
Glamorous Melika Gabidon, 21, was with a group of pals at Wetherspoons in Piccadilly when bar manager Stephanie Miller, 27, told them they would not be served as one of them did not have proof of age ID.
The group left but returned 20 minutes later when Gabidon began shouting and swearing at bar staff.
As Miss Miller intervened and told the group to leave, Gabidon hurled the contents of a glass of wine in her face before throwing the glass itself.
It was thrown with such force that it smashed as it hit her face.
As the bar manager struggled with Gabidon she was pulled to the ground by her hair.
Gabidon, who has an online modelling ‘portfolio’ claiming she would like to become an actress, was only restrained from continuing her assault when a woman trapped her in a ‘bear hug’ until police and paramedics arrived.
Miss Miller was treated for a one-inch gash to the head, a one-inch gash to the right side of her face, a broken finger, a bite mark to her arm and had to be given injections to guard against hepatitis because of the bite wound.
At Manchester Magistrates’ Court, Gabidon, of Altrincham, pleaded guilty to assault occasioning actual bodily harm in relation to the incident on June 1.
She will be sentenced at Crown Court next month after District Judge Mark Hadfield warned her that she could be looking at a heftier sentence than the maximum six months in prison he could impose.
Gabidon, who has an online modelling ‘portfolio’ claiming she would like to become an actress, was only restrained from continuing her assault when a woman trapped her in a ‘bear hug’ until police and paramedics arrived.
Miss Miller was treated for a one-inch gash to the head, a one-inch gash to the right side of her face, a broken finger, a bite mark to her arm and had to be given injections to guard against hepatitis because of the bite wound.
At Manchester Magistrates’ Court, Gabidon, of Altrincham, pleaded guilty to assault occasioning actual bodily harm in relation to the incident on June 1.
She will be sentenced at Crown Court next month after District Judge Mark Hadfield warned her that she could be looking at a heftier sentence than the maximum six months in prison he could impose.
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