Ex-Emmerdale star Kelli Hollis gave a character reference for a violent thug in court after he beat up a couple in a savage street attack.
Lee Brimble has been jailed for the brutal attack on a couple despite the former Ali Spencer actress asking a judge for mercy.
The star, who also appeared in Shameless, wrote a glowing reference for the violent criminal, 36, after he admitted carrying out a savage street attack on a mum of three.
READ MORE: Ex-Emmerdale star Kelvin Fletcher reveals gender of his twins after 'best day of his life'
The reference was read by a judge at Leeds Crown Court before Brimble was jailed for 32 months last Friday.
The brutal attack on victims Kelly Brawley and Mark Hughes was witnessed by their children as Brimble punched their parents into the ground, outside his home in Halton Moor, Leeds on June, 27, 2019.
Kelly is scarred for life after suffering a shattered eye socket, needing three operations and requiring six plates.The former hotel housekeeper told the court:”It genuinely breaks my heart to look at myself in the mirror.”
The assaults were caught on CCTV and the footage, which Brimble himself said made him feel ‘sick’ was seen by the judge.
Before sentencing at Leeds Crown Court, Judge Christopher Batty said he had read a number of references on Brimble’s behalf, including from Hollis, 45, who had acted alongside him on the TV movie ‘Tina Goes …’ trilogy. The movies were set on the tough Halton Moor estate and Brimble played a character called Muffy.
But Judge Batty told Brimble:”There’s a lot to like in your personality, but when you lose your temper it is very difficult for you to get it back. What you did on that night is just too serious to overlook.”
Describing the video of the attack, Judge Batty said:”When you lost your temper, you were up for the fight. You took your shirt off and you were bouncing around.”
Brimble was jailed for 32 months and given a lifetime restraining order to not contact his former friend Kelly Brawley after pleading guilty to unlawful wounding and grievous bodily harm.
Prosecutor Howard Shaw said Mark Hughes was knocked out cold in the attack and suffered facial wounds. Kelly sustained lacerations to her left cheek, and damage to her eye socket.
Despite surgery on three occasions she is left with a sunken face, tinnitus and tooth ache and is on painkillers.
“She actually has to live with this for the rest of her life,” said Mr Shaw.
Her eldest daughter, who witnessed the attack, has been deeply affected by what she witnesses and has ‘gone off the rails’ as a consequence.
Speaking after Brimble was sentenced, Kelly said: "I'm glad this nightmare is over. I’ve been worried that he was going to get away with it since it happened. I’m heavily pregnant and the stress on me having to give evidence was horrendous.
"I hope he learns his lesson from his sentence and that he never does anything like this again."
To get the latest email updates from LeedsLive, click here.