Love Island winner Jack Fincham FREED on bail as he appeals jail sentence for dog Elvis’ attack on runner

Love Island winner Jack Fincham FREED on bail as he appeals jail sentence for dog Elvis’ attack on runner

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Love Island winner Jack Fincham FREED on bail as he appeals jail sentence for dog Elvis’ attack on runner
Author: Holly Christodoulou
Published: Jan, 29 2025 16:11

LOVE Island winner Jack Fincham has been FREED from jail after his out-of-control dog Elvis mauled a runner and attacked a woman. The reality star, 32, was dragged to court after the hulking Cane Corso attacked Robert Sudell. Fincham was today jailed for six weeks after he admitted being in charge of a dangerously out-of-control dog.

 [Jack Fincham crouching with his dog.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Jack Fincham crouching with his dog.]

It is understood he has now been freed on bail while he appeals the sentence. His on-off girlfriend Chloe Brockett wept earlier as he was taken down to the cells, while Fincham gave a thumbs up. Elvis first attacked runner Robert in Swanley, Kent, in September 2022.

 [Jack Fincham at the Flackstock Festival.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Jack Fincham at the Flackstock Festival.]

He then mauled an unnamed woman in Grays, Essex, in June 2024 but no harm was done. Presiding magistrate Anne Wade, said that Fincham was subject to a suspended sentence order at the time. This was after Fincham was caught speeding down the hard shoulder in a BMW while on cocaine.

 [Couple embracing at a restaurant.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Couple embracing at a restaurant.]

Ms Wade said this order would be activated in part, adding that "we find no reason not to do so" as she jailed the star. Fincham was also ordered to pay £3,680 - including £200 compensation fee to Robert and a £50 compensation fee to the other victim.

 [Couple posing at an awards ceremony.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Couple posing at an awards ceremony.]

A payment plan of £400-a-month will be set up upon his release from prison, Southend Magistrates' Court heard. JPs heard that Fincham failed to comply with three rules over the dog's ownership following the first attack. These included to always keep the dog on the lead, for the dog to wear a muzzle when outside and to not leave the animal alone with anyone under the age of 16.

 [Couple embracing.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Couple embracing.]

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