Heiress to Butlin’s fortune, 23, is banned from pubs after smashing a glass in her friend’s face
Butlin’s heiress, 23, is banned from pubs and bars in Jersey for smashing a glass in male friend’s face, slapping his girlfriend and punching an adult website model on the nose after downing half bottle of vodka
- Sacha Butlin, 23, hit Thomas Henry Le Vavasseur Dit Durell, 25, with a glass
- Mr Durell will be left with a life-long scar after the glass caused deep wounds
- Butlin admitted grave and criminal assault and three counts of common assault
- She was sentenced to 24 hours community service and banned from pubs
The granddaughter of the Butlin’s holiday camp founder has been banned from pubs and bars on the island of Jersey after attacking her friends in an ‘alcohol-fuelled’ rage.
Sacha Butlin, 23, hit Thomas Henry Le Vavasseur Dit Durell, 25, with a glass after drinking half a bottle of vodka during a night out at a club in St Helier, Jersey.
The island’s Royal Court heard she attacked Mr Durell and his girlfriend Laura de Gruchy, 22, during the attack on March 8 last year.
She then went on to punch Only Fans model Kayla Bulstrode, 23, in the face so hard she was left with a nosebleed.
Sacha Butlin (pictured), 23, hit Thomas Henry Le Vavasseur Dit Durell, 25, with the glass after drinking half a bottle of vodka during a night out at a club in St Helier, Jersey
The island’s Royal Court heard she kicked towards Mr Durell’s girlfriend Laura de Gruchy (the couple are pictured together), 22
Butlin went on to punch adult website model Kayla Bulstrode (pictured), 23, in the face so hard she was left with a nosebleed
The court heard how Butlin attacked her friends at the Vittoria nightclub (pictured)
The court heard how Butlin attacked friend Laura de Gruchy at the Vittoria nightclub at 12.33am.
As Ms de Gruchy was walking towards the exit, Butlin kicked her before slapping her in the face then screamed abuse in the ‘unprovoked attack’.
When Ms de Gruchy’s boyfriend Thomas Henry Le Vavasseur Dit Durell, stepped in to separate them, Butlin slapped him.
Mr Durrell, a Senior Associate at PwC, went to the prestigious Marlborough College in Wiltshire – which boasts alumni including Duchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton, Ghislaine Maxwell and Samantha Cameron.
Butlin then punched mutual friend Kayla Bulstrode and left her with a nose bleed, after she tried to stop her from going near the couple.
Crown Advocate Julian Gollop told Court that Miss Butlin knew all of the victims.
When Thomas attempted to interject again, Butlin smashed a glass in his face. He was taken to A&E and received nine stitches to his eyebrow, which have left permanent scars, according to the Bailiwick Express.
Butlin, the heiress to the Butlin’s fortune, tried to leave the nightclub around 2am but was stopped by security.
While Mr Durell was in a sideroom being treated for three deep wounds above his left eye, Butlin told police, ‘I didn’t do anything’.
The court was told Butlin was seen with blood on her hands.
Prosecutor Julian Gollop said the attack was unprovoked and Butlin, a high-end estate agent, admitted grave and criminal assault and three counts of common assault.
After the trial, Ms Bulstrode said: ‘I don’t want to say much on this matter but I will say this .. Although this is not originally the outcome I hoped for I believe actually now in some ways this result is better.
‘Thank you to everyone who has supported us over the last 13 months, it’s nice to know the vast majority are on our side. Time to move on.’
Butlin, right, was sentenced to 24 hours community service, banned from pubs and bars on the island for a year and given a five-year restraining order
After the trial, Ms Bulstrode said: ‘I don’t want to say much on this matter but I will say this .. Although this is not originally the outcome I hoped for I believe actually now in some ways this result is better’
Thomas Henry Le Vavasseur Dit Durell, 25, was a victim of the attack
Butlin punched adult website model Kayla Bulstrode, 23, pictured) in the face so hard she was left with a nosebleed
Advocate David Steenson, mitigating, said his client had not realised she was holding a glass when she lashed out.
Butlin was sentenced to 24 hours community service, banned from pubs and bars on the island for a year and given a five-year restraining order. She must also pay her victims a total of £3,100 compensation.
Billy Butlin’s holiday empire was sold to an American company in 1972 for £40million.
Butlin’s declined to comment.
Butlin, pictured left and right, must also pay her victims a total of £3,100 compensation
The Vittoria nightclub on Jersey is owned by businessman Martin Sayers