‘Eat sh*t’: What ‘disgusting’ Deutsche Bank contractor yelled as he waved loo brush in wife’s face
Deutsche Bank contractor, 52, ‘waved a dirty loo brush in his wife’s face after she criticised his home-schooling skills in their £1.4m Battersea home’
- Strategist Lardi Beldjoudi admitted assault at Wimbledon Magistrates Court
- His wife was forced to go to A&E after he kicked her in the shin in June
- Mr Beldjoudi was given 120 hours’ unpaid work and kicked out of his Battersea home
Published: 07:33 EDT, 11 July 2020 | Updated: 08:13 EDT, 11 July 2020
A man who worked for Deutsche Bank as a strategist has been sentenced to 120 hours’ unpaid work after a court heard he screamed ‘eat s**t’ while waving a dirty loo brush at his wife who criticised his home schooling.
Lardi Beldjoudi, 52, admitted assault at Wimbledon Magistrates Court after he also kicked his wife in the shin.
The injuries were serious enough to force his wife to go to A&E in June.
Prosecutor Althea Moore said that Mrs Beldjoudi had called the police after her husband had gone out, according to the Sun.
Deutsche Bank strategist Lardi Beldjoudi (pictured) has been sentenced to 120 hours’ unpaid work after a court heard he screamed ‘eat s**t’ while waving a dirty loo brush at his wife who criticised his home schooling
He admitted to assault.
The paper reports that Magistrate Vanessa Weguelin said: ‘It is clear there have been difficulties.’
She also accepted that the incident was possibly aggravated by the coronavirus lockdown.
Mrs Beljoudi described her husband as controlling and said that he refused to allow their children to visit her family.
Lardi Beldjoudi, 52, admitted assault at Wimbledon Magistrates Court after his wife was forced to go to A&E in June when he kicked her in the shin
Beldjoudi, a strategist contracted by Deutsche Bank, said that he rowed with his wife in front of their four children after he got stressed.
Deutsche Bank say that Beldjoudi is a contractor and that the matter is being looked into.
Mr Beldjoudi has been kicked out of the £1.4million family home in Battersea, south west London and has been banned from contacting his family.
He must also complete counselling and pay compensation.