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2003, a jury found Girls Aloud singer Cheryl Tweedy guilty of assaulting a nightclub worker. The singer was sentenced to complete 120 hours of unpaid community service and was ordered to pay her victim £500 compensation, plus £3,000 of prosecution costs. The singer had denied attacking toilet attendant Sophie Amogbokpa, saying she only punched her in self-defence. The charges stemmed from an incident at the Drink nightclub in Guildford, Surrey, on 11 January.
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I know, who would of predicted 5 years on she'd be one of the most famous women in britain but for much more positive reasons than above.
It has flown by and to think had one true voice won the battle of the 1st singles none of the fantasic girls aloud songs we got may have ever happened

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