Dappy appears in court on affray charges

Rapper faces trial at Guildford Crown Court

Former N-Dubz member Dappy today (Jan 7) faced charges of affray in court following an incident at a petrol station which left three men with serious facial injuries in 2012.

The rapper, who had a Number One hit with his single ‘No Regrets’ in 2012, appeared at Guildford Crown Court alongside three other men: Kieran Vassell, Kalonji Stewart and Alfred Miller. All four men are charged with affray.

If convicted, Dappy faces a fine of up to £5,000 and up to six months in prison. He has protested his innocence in several tweets.

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The incident took place on February 28, 2012 at 3.30am. It is alleged Dappy and one of the other defendants got out of their car and approached a group of two girls and three men and asked the women to join them in their car. Another group of up to six men in two cars arrived, leading to a brawl.

Dappy released his debut solo album ‘Bad Intentions’ in October 2012.

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