Tory MP Jamie Wallis found guilty of fleeing late night car accident in high heels

MP Jamie Wallis found guilty of failing to stop, failing to report a traffic accident and leaving a vehicle in a dangerous position and banned from driving for six months and fined £2,500

Tory MP for Bridgend Jamie Wallis arrives at Cardiff Magistrates' Court where he is on trial for four offenses content= Tory MP for Bridgend, Jamie Wallis, arrives at Cardiff Magistrates' Court where he faces trial in relation to four traffic offenses (

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Tory MP Jamie Wallis was found guilty after a car accident on November 28 last year.

The MP for Bridgend was found guilty of failing to stop, failing to report a road traffic accident and leaving a vehicle in an unsafe position after an overnight crash on Church Road, Llanblethian , South Wales.

He was found not guilty of driving without due care and attention by District Judge Tan Ikram at Cardiff Magistrates' Court on Monday.

Wallis was banned from driving for six months and fined £2,500 after being found guilty of three traffic offences.

The MP was also ordered to pay additional costs of £620 and a victim surcharge of £190 within 14 days.

Prosecutor Carina Hughes said he was driving a black Mercedes E-Class when neighbors heard a "loud noise" and found the car smashed into a lamppost.

The MP was also ordered to pay additional costs of £620 and a victim surcharge of £190 within 14 days.
The MP was also ordered to pay additional costs of £620 and a victim fine surcharge of £190 within 14 days (

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Witnesses approached Wallis to ask if he was okay and he replied, "I'm sorting it out. I just need a phone. I just need a phone."

The court heard Wallis, 38, then flee when witness Adrian Watson told him he was calling the police.

Mr. Watson followed Wallis and overheard him on a call saying, "I've been accosted."

The court heard Wallis was seen getting into a Land Rover Discovery driven by his father before leaving the scene on November 28 last year.

PC Louie Hall visited Wallis' father's 'mansion' which was 'colossal in size' a few hours later to find the MP in bed with makeup...

Tory MP Jamie Wallis found guilty of fleeing late night car accident in high heels

MP Jamie Wallis found guilty of failing to stop, failing to report a traffic accident and leaving a vehicle in a dangerous position and banned from driving for six months and fined £2,500

Tory MP for Bridgend Jamie Wallis arrives at Cardiff Magistrates' Court where he is on trial for four offenses content= Tory MP for Bridgend, Jamie Wallis, arrives at Cardiff Magistrates' Court where he faces trial in relation to four traffic offenses (

Image: Rowan Griffiths/Daily Mirror)

Tory MP Jamie Wallis was found guilty after a car accident on November 28 last year.

The MP for Bridgend was found guilty of failing to stop, failing to report a road traffic accident and leaving a vehicle in an unsafe position after an overnight crash on Church Road, Llanblethian , South Wales.

He was found not guilty of driving without due care and attention by District Judge Tan Ikram at Cardiff Magistrates' Court on Monday.

Wallis was banned from driving for six months and fined £2,500 after being found guilty of three traffic offences.

The MP was also ordered to pay additional costs of £620 and a victim surcharge of £190 within 14 days.

Prosecutor Carina Hughes said he was driving a black Mercedes E-Class when neighbors heard a "loud noise" and found the car smashed into a lamppost.

The MP was also ordered to pay additional costs of £620 and a victim surcharge of £190 within 14 days.
The MP was also ordered to pay additional costs of £620 and a victim fine surcharge of £190 within 14 days (

Picture:

AFP via Getty Images)

Witnesses approached Wallis to ask if he was okay and he replied, "I'm sorting it out. I just need a phone. I just need a phone."

The court heard Wallis, 38, then flee when witness Adrian Watson told him he was calling the police.

Mr. Watson followed Wallis and overheard him on a call saying, "I've been accosted."

The court heard Wallis was seen getting into a Land Rover Discovery driven by his father before leaving the scene on November 28 last year.

PC Louie Hall visited Wallis' father's 'mansion' which was 'colossal in size' a few hours later to find the MP in bed with makeup...

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