Judge Samantha Leigh bailed Jarvis to return to the court on Wednesday to be sentenced.
The racially aggravated harassment was against Michelle Antonio and others, while the common assault was of Toby Groom. Former Eastenders actress Katie Jarvis has admitted racially aggravated harassment and common assault following an incident in Essex. BBC Eastenders' Katie Jarvis pleads guilty to assault and racially aggravated harassment
Katie Jarvis, who played Hayley Slater in the BBC soap from 2018 to 2019, had previously denied the two offences but changed her plea today.
Katie Jarvis, who played Hayley Slater in the BBC soap from 2018 to 2019, had previously denied the two offences, which are said to have happened in Southend-on-Sea on 31 July, 2020. She has been bailed to return to the court on Wednesday to be sentenced. Katie Jarvis, who played Hayley Slater in the BBC soap from 2018 to 2019, had previously denied the two offences but changed her plea today.
The former soap star, who played Hayley Slater in the soap from 2018 to 2019, had previously pleaded not guilty to the charges.
The former soap star had previously pleaded not guilty to two counts of assault by beating during the incident, but these were not addressed in Tuesday’s hearing. The former soap star, who played Hayley Slater in the soap from 2018 to 2019, had previously pleaded not guilty to the charges. Jarvis played Hayley Slater in the soap from 2018 to 2019.
Jarvis, who played Hayley Slater in the soap from 2018 to 2019, is accused of yelling the insult before slapping a child during multiple altercations in ...
She said there had been CCTV captured of the incident which had been 'unpleasant' but did not give Jarvis any indication of the sentence she would be passing. Jarvis joined the EastEnders cast in 2018 as the cousin of Kat Slater, played by Jessie Wallace. Jarvis joined the EastEnders cast in 2018 as the cousin of Kat Slater, played by Jessie Wallace
Actor, who played role of Hayley Slater on popular soap, was arrested in July 2020 following physical altercation at bar in Essex.
Start your Independent Premium subscription today. The actor, who played the role of Hayley Slater on the soap from 2018 to 2019, was arrested on 31 July 2020 following a physical altercation at a bar in Southend, Essex. Actor, who played role of Hayley Slater on popular soap, was arrested in July 2020 following physical altercation at bar in Essex
The 30-year-old had previously denied the allegations but changed her plea on the first day of her trial.
No evidence about these was put before the court, and Jarvis is due to be sentenced only for the two counts she admitted. In 2019, she was reported to be working as a security guard for variety retailer B&M in Romford in east London. Judge Samantha Leigh bailed Jarvis to return to the court on Wednesday to be sentenced.
Katie Jarvis, who played Hayley Slater in the BBC soap from 2018 to 2019, had previously denied the two offences, which are said to have happened in ...
The former soap star, who played Hayley Slater in the soap from 2018 to 2019, had previously pleaded not guilty to the charges.
The former soap star had previously pleaded not guilty to two counts of assault by beating during the incident, but these were not addressed in Tuesday’s hearing. The former soap star, who played Hayley Slater in the soap from 2018 to 2019, had previously pleaded not guilty to the charges. Jarvis played Hayley Slater in the soap from 2018 to 2019.
Ex- EastEnders star Katie Jarvis, who played Hayley Slater in the soap from 2018 to 2019, has admitted common assault and racially aggravated harassment ...
Jarvis had previously also pleaded not guilty to two counts of assault by beating during the incident. The actress quit the soap in 2019 and was later revealed to be working as a security guard at B&M in Romford after leaving the BBC One soap. Cyrus Shroff, prosecuting, said the victim “was in the position to allow a child to use the toilet in the bar”, and Jarvis accepts “spitting at the ground but not in his direction.”
Now, the 30-year-old has admitted to the charges, pleading guilty at Basildon Crown Court on Tuesday, which was due to be the first day of her trial. She was ...
"When I was 17 and I got found for (award-winning 2009 film) Fish Tank I was doing the doughnuts with my uncle at the time at festivals, and things like that. She was bailed and is due to appear in court on Wednesday for sentencing. The actress had also been charged with two counts of assault by beating, which she denies.
EastEnders star Katie Jarvis has admitted yelling "black lives don't matter" in a racist seaside brawl.
She starred in the lead role of Mia in the critically acclaimed film Fish Tank. The racially exasperated harassment was against Michelle Antonio and others, while the common assault was of Toby Groom. She is proved guilty to one count of racially exasperated harassment and one count of common assault.
Before she was cast as Hayley Slater on the BBC soap Eastenders, Katie Jarvis starred in the award winning film Fish Tank.
It was quite nasty - to be made to feel degraded is wrong. Jarvis had previously denied the two offences, however changed her pleas to guilty on the day that was due to be the first day of her trial. She was born in Dagenham, East London, on 22 June 1991. “She has been arrested on suspicion of assault and racially aggravated public order.” Talking to the Victoria Derbyshire Show about the negative attention she was receiving, Jarvis said that she felt “ashamed” when she saw the story about her working at B&M. She said that she got the call saying she got the part on her birthday, where she “cried my eyes out”.
Actress, who played Hayley Slater on soap, changed pleas to guilty on what would have been first day of trial following incident in Southend-on-Sea.
Jarvis’s portrayal of the role won her a British Independent Film award. Start your Independent Premium subscription today. In an interview with Victoria Derbyshire in October that year, Jarvis said she had felt “degraded”, “really embarrassed” and “quite ashamed” by coverage in tabloid newspapers, which were accused of shaming her over her job. He said that Jarvis, of Rainham, east London, told officers “she was racially wrong and she was drunk”. Mr Shroff said Jarvis walked off, shouting “black lives don’t matter anyway”, “black c****” and “I’m a celebrity”. He told Basildon Crown Court Ms Antonio had said the chair was being used, then saw the 30-year-old defendant and told her she could not take the seat as it was needed by a fourth person in her party.
Former EastEnders actress Katie Jarvis, who played Hayley Slater in the soap, has been sentenced today after admitting racially aggravated harassment and ...
Yesterday Mr Shroff said the victim “was in the position to allow a child to use the toilet in the bar”, and Jarvis accepts “spitting at the ground but not in his direction.” Jarvis was told she could not use the chair, and the argument escalated, to the point Jarvis shouted “black lives don’t matter anyway”, and said: “black c***s, I’m a celebrity.” The chaotic scene started at around 7.30pm, after Jarvis got in an argument with four women who were sitting at a fish and chip restaurant on the Eastern Esplanade, and she tried to take a chair which one of the group was going to use.
Katie Jarvis, who played Hayley Slater from 2018 to 2019, was arrested in Southend-on-Sea, Essex in July 2020. Basildon Crown Court heard the 30-year- ...
During a sentencing hearing on Wednesday, Judge Samantha Leigh noted that Jarvis had no previous convictions as an adult and said that as she was in the "public eye you have been subjected to abuse on social media". Mr Harte said Jarvis "drinks very rarely" and on the day in question "had been in London - she had a number of successful interviews for films". He said she was "sorry to the people who heard her use the awful language on that day, and to Mr Groom the doorman, who was simply doing his job".
Katie Jarvis, who played Hayley Slater in the BBC soap from 2018 to 2019, got into a dispute with a group of women outside a fish and chip restaurant in ...
He said the shift appeared to go well and she was given a uniform, but that “the CEO got wind of her employment and she was sacked”. He said the “language used isn’t what she believes”. He said Jarvis alleges she did not use the language “until after the argument turned physical”, and that she responded “appallingly” after a “pile on” when four or five women jumped on her. Mr Harte said Jarvis “drinks very rarely” and on the day in question “had been in London – she had a number of successful interviews for films”. He said she was “sorry to the people who heard her use the awful language on that day, and to Mr Groom the doorman, who was simply doing his job”. Mr Shroff said Jarvis walked off, shouting “black lives don’t matter anyway”, “black c****” and “I’m a celebrity”.
A former EastEnders actress who shouted "black lives don't matter" during a dispute has been sentenced in Essex to a community order.
There were high spirits." "She then spat towards him. He said the shift appeared to go well and she was given a uniform, but that "the CEO got wind of her employment and she was sacked". She was also involved in an incident with a hotel bouncer later that night. Mr Harte said Jarvis "drinks very rarely" and on the day in question "had been in London - she had a number of successful interviews for films". He said she was "sorry to the people who heard her use the awful language on that day, and to Mr Groom the doorman, who was simply doing his job".
Katie Jarvis, 30, who played Hayley Slater in the BBC soap from 2018 to 2019, got into a dispute with a group of women outside the restaurant in ...
I honestly don't recognise myself in that video and I struggle to remember all the details as my emotions took over. 'I grew up in a diverse part of London, a city which celebrates its diversity. He said the shift appeared to go well and she was given a uniform, but that 'the CEO got wind of her employment and she was sacked'. Jarvis was sentenced to a two-year community order at Basildon Crown Court (pictured) on Wednesday, with 200 hours of unpaid work and a requirement to complete 60 days of specified activities She sentenced Jarvis to a two-year community order, with 200 hours of unpaid work and a requirement to complete 60 days of specified activities. Witnesses said Jarvis (pictured) branded a group of women 'black c***s' and continued to shout racial abuse as she walked along the seafront, before spitting at a bouncer when she was denied entry into a nearby club 'She then spat towards him. He said she was 'sorry to the people who heard her use the awful language on that day, and to Mr Groom the doorman, who was simply doing his job'. Jarvis insisted she was 'not racist' as she was sentenced to a two-year community order at Basildon Crown Court on Wednesday, with 200 hours of unpaid work and a requirement to complete 60 days of specified activities. He told the court that Ms Antonio had said the chair was being used, before telling Jarvis that she could not take the seat as it was needed by a fourth person in her party. She spoke outside the court to apologise 'to the people in Southend that day', saying she was full of 'shame and regret' over her actions. Witnesses said she branded them 'black c***s' and continued to shout racial abuse as she walked along the seafront, before spitting at a bouncer when she was denied entry into a nearby club.