Liam Gallagher’s son and pals face trial over Hampstead Tesco bust-up allegations
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Liam Gallagher’s son and two pals will stand trial later this week on charges of assault and affray following an alleged late-night bust-up in a Tesco store, a court heard.
Gene Gallagher, 20, Beatles drummer Ringo Starr’s grandson Sonny Starkey, 21, and IMG model Noah Ponte, 21, are accused of fighting in a Tesco Express store in upmarket Hampstead, Camden.
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Hide AdGallagher, Starkey, and Ponte are charged with affray and assault by beating, while Gallagher and Ponte are also accused of racially aggravated assault.


Ponte is charged with theft. The trio deny all the charges.
Alexander Agbamu, prosecuting, told a hearing at Wood Green Crown Court on Monday: “The original plan was that we would be starting a trial today.
“We were informed on Friday that in fact because the court has been overrun with cases, we can start this trial on Wednesday.”


Ponte allegedly stole a can of beer after the shop had stopped selling alcohol, an earlier hearing was told.
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Hide AdStarkey and Gallagher are also said to have “windmilled” down the aisle at a shop worker trying to stop them from leaving.


A fourth pal, who has so far not been named, was not charged as he acted as a “moderating influence”.
The three defendants, who wore suits in the dock, did not speak during the short pre-trial hearing.
Gene is the son of the former Oasis frontman and his ex partner All Saints singer Nicole Appleton.