Liam Gallagher’s son and Ringo Starr’s grandson to stand trial on assault and affray charges
Posted by  badge Boss on Mar 29, 2022 - 09:37PM
Gene Gallagher, Sonny Starkey and Noah Ponte will face trial (Picture: SWNS / Central News)

Liam Gallagher’s son and Ringo Starr’s grandson are set to stand trial this week alongside another friend on charges of assault and affray after an alleged late-night altercation at a Tesco store. 

Gene Gallagher, 20, son of Oasis star Liam, as well as Beatles’ drummer Ringo’s grandson Sonny Starkey, 21, and model Noah Ponte, 21, are in Hampstead, North in May 2019. 

The trio are charged with affray and assault by beating, while Gallagher and Ponte are also accused of racially aggravated assault, with Ponte having a further charge of theft. All three deny the charges against them. 

Prosector Alexander Agbamu told a hearing at Wood Green Crown Court: ‘The original plan was that we would be starting a trial today.

‘We were informed on Friday that in fact because the court has been overrun with cases, we can start this trial on Wednesday.’

that the alleged altercation occurred after Ponte is claimed to have stolen a can of beer as it was after 11pm and the shop had stopped selling alcohol. 

Gene Gallagher and his two friends will face trial for the alleged incident from May 2019 (Picture: Dave Benett/Getty Images for Burberry)
Ringo Starr’s grandson Sonny Starkey also appeared at the hearing (Picture: Central News)
Model Noah Ponte was accused of theft as well as assault and affray (Picture: Central News)

Starkey and Gallagher are alleged to have ‘windmilled’ down the aisle at a shop worker trying to stop them from leaving.

A fourth friend, who has not yet been named, was not charged as he acted as a ‘moderating influence’. 

Gallagher, Starkey and Ponte all appeared at the short pre-trial hearing in suits, and did not speak during their time in the dock. 

At a hearing in March 2020, Agbamu told Wood Green Crown Court: ‘This is a very factually straightforward case where much of the incident has been captured by CCTV. 

‘Nothing that hasn’t been captured on cameras can be given in evidence by witnesses.’