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Jeremy Kyle guest cried when she appeared in court for bottling a woman in a drunken row.Chloe Gill, who appeared on the controversial ITV show for a lie detector test in 2018, narrowly escaped immediate custody for hitting the victim over the head at a house in Chaddesden.Derby Crown Court heard how the 23-year-old had been drinking when an argument began and she suddenly struck the victim with the weapon and left the property. READ MORE: Paedo jailed for 'depraved' abuse of 8-week-old baby appeals 'excessive' prison sentence The convicted fraudster's sentencing hearing was told that a child was also present when she launched the assault, DerbyshireLive reports.Handing her a four-month jail sentence, suspended for 18 months, Recorder Patrick Upward QC said: "You must understand that thumping someone over the head with a bottle could have horrendous consequences not just for the woman you hit but for you."David Eager, prosecuting, said Gill had come to Derby with her sister on July 16, 2021, to visit a friend.

He said the three of them were together at a Chaddesden address and all had been drinking, then had an argument.The prosecutor said that Gill admitted picking up a bottle and striking the complainant with it to the head, which left a large egg-shaped lump on the head and two cuts to the forehead.The judge asked: "She did not break the bottle?"Mr Eager replied: "No, there was broken glass on the floor but the crown cannot prove that was from the bottle. "The defendant left the premises and was arrested in the early hours of July 17 and she made denials of any wrong doing." To stay up to date with all the latest news, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters here .

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