London:
Jack Tweed, the widower of Big Brother star Jade Goody, has been arrested following a
nightclub brawl.
The 23-year-old was questioned yesterday on suspicion of affray at a police station in Ilford, east London, reported Sun online. It followed an altercation at a nightclub in Chigwell, Essex, which left one man with a black eye and a swollen face. Tweed arrived with his lawyer at Ilford police station yesterday afternoon and spent several hours inside.
A spokesman for the Metropolitan Police said, "A 23-year-old man attended an east London police station by appointment and was arrested on suspicion of affray." Tweed was released on bail until later this month. He married Big Brother star Goody, 27, shortly before she lost her battle against cervical cancer in March 2009.
And this is not the first time that Tweed has been in trouble with the law. He served four months of an 18 month jail term in September 2008 for assaulting a 16-year-old with a golf club but in April 2009 he returned to jail for three months after being found guilty of attacking a cab driver.
That September, he was charged with rape after a 19-year-old woman claimed that he and another man had raped her in his flat but he was found not guilty.
nightclub brawl.
The 23-year-old was questioned yesterday on suspicion of affray at a police station in Ilford, east London, reported Sun online. It followed an altercation at a nightclub in Chigwell, Essex, which left one man with a black eye and a swollen face. Tweed arrived with his lawyer at Ilford police station yesterday afternoon and spent several hours inside.
A spokesman for the Metropolitan Police said, "A 23-year-old man attended an east London police station by appointment and was arrested on suspicion of affray." Tweed was released on bail until later this month. He married Big Brother star Goody, 27, shortly before she lost her battle against cervical cancer in March 2009.
And this is not the first time that Tweed has been in trouble with the law. He served four months of an 18 month jail term in September 2008 for assaulting a 16-year-old with a golf club but in April 2009 he returned to jail for three months after being found guilty of attacking a cab driver.
That September, he was charged with rape after a 19-year-old woman claimed that he and another man had raped her in his flat but he was found not guilty.