Mail Online.Speaking about the incident, he said the offence was "aggravated by the fact that it is a domestic violence offence and also the offence involved the use of a potentially lethal weapon".But defence barrister Nathan Turner argued Eggmolesse was of "good character".Turner said: "He said the offending occurred against a background of a toxic relationship."He also said his client had turned her life around and was focused on caring for her son since the incident.The barrister also argued for a lenient sentence and to avoid a conviction in a bid to allow Eggmolesse to focus on pursuing an international singing career.Judge Glen Cash referred to the situation as "very unusual".He said: "It seems to be a product of the dysfunctional.
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