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Footballer Jordon Ibe pulled braid out of woman’s head

By Newton Christian
July 15, 2026 1 Min Read
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A footballer has pleaded guilty to assault after pulling a braid out of his ex-girlfriend’s head during an argument.

Former Bournemouth and Liverpool player Jordon Ibe, 30, assaulted his former partner Amie Mayson outside her home in Lambeth, south London, in December.

The former England under-21 international, from Chislehurst, south-east London, changed his plea to guilty, having denied the charge of assault occasioning actual bodily harm in March.

Croydon Magistrates’ Court heard Ibe pulled a braid from Ms Mayson’s head, leaving her with a bald patch.

They were arguing on 14 December when Mayson confronted Ibe and demanded he repaid her money she said he owed her.

Prosecutors said Ibe had a bag containing drinks, snacks and flowers, but when Mayson threw muffins on the floor and called him a “druggy” he grabbed her by her hair.

In a victim impact statement read to the court, she said the attack deeply affected her confidence, self-esteem and self-worth.

“Looking in the mirror is very distressing for me,” she said.

“The injury is a constant reminder of what happened and often leaves me feeling emotionally drained and upset.”

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