Overview of the Incident Involving OnlyFans Model and Friend at Malta Airport
British professional golfer and OnlyFans model, Cloe May Frankish, 25, from Kent, along with her companion, John Chinedu Uche, 31, from London, recently faced legal repercussions following a disturbing event at Malta International Airport. The two individuals, reportedly under the influence, exhibited unruly behavior which prevented them from boarding an EasyJet flight, escalating to a situation that required the intervention of law enforcement.
Confrontation and Legal Outcomes
The altercation intensified, leading to the deployment of the Rapid Intervention Unit. After being escorted out of the airport, located in Luqa, southwest of Valletta, the duo continued their aggressive actions at the local police station. During the confrontation, Uche was subdued with a taser due to his ongoing aggression, while Frankish caused damage to a wooden gate at the station.
Further complications arose as Frankish was also accused of breaking a door at Malta International Airport and injuring a police sergeant. Uche faced charges related to threatening the police officers during the incident. Both pleaded guilty early in the proceedings. Subsequent to their admissions, Frankish was fined approximately $4,000 and received a restraining order to stay away from the injured sergeant for one year. Uche's fine amounted to around $6,400.
Impact on OnlyFans Model's Career
This incident has stirred significant public attention towards Cloe May Frankish, who apart from her golfing career also maintains a presence on the subscription-based platform OnlyFans. The ramifications of this event could potentially affect her influence and following on social media platforms, where reputations are especially vulnerable to personal conduct and public incidents.