OnlyFans model, 27, brandishes a steak knife at her ex-lover

OnlyFans model, 27, who describes herself as a ‘naughty Welsh girl’ to her clients avoids jail after brandishing a steak knife at her ex-lover as he filmed the attack

  •  Amy Evans from Aberfan was spared jail despite admitting to the knife charge

An OnlyFans model has walked free after wielding a steak knife at her ex-boyfriend during their ‘toxic relationship’.

Amy Evans, 27, who describes herself online as a ‘naughty Welsh girl’ struck Lewis Gough, 28, with the steak knife leaving a mark on his chest.

A judge said Mr Gough also bore ‘culpability’ for the attack which he filmed on his mobile phone. 

Merthyr Tydfil Crown Court heard the couple were in a ‘toxic, violent relationship’ – and he had refused to leave the home when the incident occurred in June this year.

The mother-of-two was spared jail despite admitting to the knife charge. 

OnlyFans model has walked free after wielding a steak knife at her ex-boyfriend during their ‘toxic relationship’

Amy Evans, 27, who describes herself online as a ‘naughty Welsh girl’ struck her ex with the steak knife leaving a mark on his chest

‘Toxic’ couple Lewis Gough, 28, and Amy Evans, 27, pictured together 

Judge Jeremy Jenkins said: ‘This is a very unfortunate toxic relationship.

‘I find it very difficult to understand why a man would be in the house in the presence of his children and his partner when it’s clear he’s not welcome there and filming it – it’s almost anticipating the incident that took place or something similar.

‘A great deal of blame has got to fall at his door.’

Judge Jenkins told Evans: ‘There had been a long and violent relationship between the two of you in the past.

‘A steak knife that you had used to cause a mark to his chest was handed to the officers. The incident, short-lived though it was, was recorded by the complainant as it was happening.

‘One has to wonder why having been told by you more than once he that he was not welcome in the house he persisted in staying there and filming it.

‘What you did was completely unnecessary and criminal.’

He told Evans the pair were in ‘a long-standing, toxic, violent relationship where you have had to call the police on numerous occasions because of violence shown to you by Lewis Gough.’

Mother-of-two Evans pictured at Merthyr Tydfil Crown Court

Evans was handed an 18 month community order with a rehabilitation requirement course designed for women and told to pay £250 costs

He said although Evans was at ‘low risk’ of committing other criminal offences there was ‘high risk’ of causing future harm to Gough.

He added: ‘You were put in a situation where you panicked and resorted to violence as a last resort.

‘The complainant bears a high degree of culpability for what took place and he should not have been at your home having been told by you to leave.

‘Having said that you acknowledge what you did was wrong and you took the law into your own hands.’

Evans was handed an 18 month community order with a 30 day rehabilitation requirement course designed for women, and told to pay £250 costs.

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