Overview
- Nicoline Artursson broke her silence on June 6, recounting how Argent threw her down a staircase in their Spanish home and left her with fractures and emotional scars
- Argent admitted to domestic violence charges on May 5 and received a six-month suspended sentence along with a two-year restraining order
- He began a court-mandated rehabilitation programme in late May as Spanish courts move to enforce the terms of his sentence
- Artursson attributed the attack to sustained emotional distress caused by Argent’s refusal to set boundaries with his ex-girlfriend, Lydia Bright
- Neighbors intervened during the assault by contacting police and ensuring Artursson’s safety, and she said she is now healing and using her voice against abuse