Football chief’s ex had ‘orgy of destruction’ in membership's bar after break up

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A FOOTBALL boss’s ex-girlfriend carried out “an orgy of destruction” within the membership’s bar after they broke up.

Laura Evenden, 45, went on the rampage at non-league Chatham City ­following her break up from chairman and supervisor Kevin Hake, a court docket heard.

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Laura Evenden went on a rampage ­following her break up from chairman and supervisor Kevin HakeCredit score: FACEBOOK/Laura Leigh Evenden
Kevin gave Boris Johnson a team shirt when the then-PM visited last year

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Kevin gave Boris Johnson a staff shirt when the then-PM visited final 12 monthsCredit score: Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media
Chatham Town will play in the Isthmian Premier next season

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Chatham City will play within the Isthmian Premier subsequent seasonCredit score: FACEBOOK/CHATHAM TOWN FC

Evenden hurled cans of paint on the ground, pushed a TV, lobbed fruit from a fridge and precipitated a flood by turning on the beer faucets.

She threatened to knife a feminine employees member if her demand to talk with Mr Hake was ignored.

And she or he burst a balloon show and stabbed a membership signal, couch and cushions.

She and Mr Hake, 47, broke up at first of final 12 months, a court docket heard.

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She went to the membership late on June 16 with a kitchen knife in her purse.

Her £5,300 wrecking spree ended when her mum arrived.

Evenden, of Chatham, admitted threatening an individual with a knife and felony harm.

Choose Philip Statman instructed her she was fortunate nobody was harm, including: “You proceeded on an orgy of destruction.”

He handed Evenden a 12-month jail sentence, suspended for 2 years, at Maidstone crown court docket.

Mr Hake gave Boris Johnson a staff shirt when the then-PM visited final 12 months.

The aspect will play within the Isthmian Premier, England’s seventh tier, subsequent season after promotion.



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