Akelle from hip hop group WSTRN was last week jailed for his part in an attack in White City Last week.

He was among five men wearing motorbike helmets who kicked down the door of a flat before threatening the occupants in January last year.

A 40-year-old man and 60-year-old grandmother had a bicycle thrown at them before the woman was punched so hard she broke a tooth.

Akelle Shemai Charles , 26, and his brother Naeem Neil Phillip-Charles, 32, were convicted of violent disorder after being found guilty and handed four and-a-half and three and-a-half year jail sentences respectively, on July 27.

Now, a week on from Akelle's sentencing, we take a look at which celebrities have been convicted in west London.

Marcus Bent

Bent made his debut for Brentford in 1995

Ex- Brentford FC and Fulham striker Marcus Bent was handed a suspended 12-month prison for two years in February 2016 after admitting possession of cocaine and affray.

The former Premier League footballer also received a two-month curfew and had to carry out 200 hours of compulsory unpaid work.

The ex-England U21 player was sentenced Guildford Crown Court after pleading guilty at previous hearings following the incident at his Surrey home.

The ex-striker - who was born in Hammersmith - started his career at Brentford FC in 1995 before signing with Crystal Palace. He went on to play Birmingham where he spent time, on loan, at QPR .

Danny Cipriani

Danny Cipriani

Former England rugby star Danny Cipriani was found guilty of drinking and driving at Westminster Magistrates' Court on Friday June 24 last year.

The fly-half was alleged to have had "glazed eyes" and smelt of alcohol when he was arrested in Imperial Road, Fulham , shortly after 5am on June 1 2015.

The Wasps player, then with Sale Sharks, was breathalysed after the crash and found to have 67 micrograms of alcohol in 100ml of breath, twice the drink-drive limit.

Cipriani, of Raynes Park, Merton, was ordered to pay a total of £7,620 in fines and costs . He was also banned from driving for 18 months.

Cipriani claimed he was "shocked" that the breathalyser was positive, despite admitting he had drunk two espresso martinis and a glass of champagne less than an hour earlier.

Steven Caulker

Footballer Steven Caulker arrives at Guildford Crown Court

Footballer Steven Caulker was fined £1,000 following a "vile" verbal altercation with a doorman at a bar in October 2015.

The 23-year-old QPR defender entered Rocksalt in Esher, Surrey, but became aggressive after he was asked to leave in the early hours of Sunday March 15 following a dispute over an outstanding bill.

At Guildford Crown Court on Monday (October 12, 2015) Caulker pleaded guilty to one count of using threatening/abusive/insulting words or behaviour or disorderly behaviour to cause another harassment/alarm/distress, and not guilty to two counts of racially/religiously aggravated intentional harassment/alarm/distress in words/writing.

Prosecution offered no evidence in relation to one count, and accepted his guilty plea for the lesser offence (under Section 4 of the Public Order Act) in relation to the second count.

He was fined £1,000, instructed to pay prosecution costs of £750 and a £100 surcharge.

Kerry Dixon

Kerry Dixon

Former Chelsea FC player Kerry Dixon was jailed for nine months after being found guilty of assault in June 2015.

The ex-Blues and England striker was sentenced on Friday June 19 at Luton Crown Court for attacking a man in a pub.

Jailing the 53-year-old, judge Barbara Mensah said the attack was "shocking and sickening to watch".

Dixon had denied attacking a fellow drinker at the Nags Head pub in Dunstable, Bedfordshire, on May 15.

He had alleged he had acted in self defence but was convicted by a jury after a five-day trial.

Dixon, who scored 193 goals during his career, signed with Chelsea in 1983 and went on to become the club's third highest goal-scorer of all time, getting 147 goals in his nine years with the Blues.

Roky Million

Fiberesima frequently posted pictures of his rap star lifestyle on Twitter
Fiberesima frequently posted pictures of his rap star lifestyle on Twitter

A model who posed for a number of luxury fashion brands was jailed in May 2015 for crimes he had committed five years earlier.

Ben Fiberesima, 30, was found guilty at Harrow Crown Court on May 6 on two counts of theft, two counts of making false representation and possessing a prohibited weapon.

Fiberesima modelled for a host of labels including Calvin Klein, Nike and Tom Ford and also enjoyed success as a rapper under the name of Roky Million.

He was arrested in 2008 when officers found a stun gun, canister of CS gas and what was believed to be stolen property, but he skipped bail and fled the country before going on the run in Australia.

Fiberesima was finally arrested in a police sting after being lured to a photoshoot in September 3 2014.

The Met Police learnt he had returned to the UK in 2010, so officers found details of his modelling agency and booked a model casting for Fiberesima under the company name WOU Photography (aka Brent Wanted Offenders Unit).

Fiberesima was arrested once arriving at the venue band was jailed for three years and nine months.

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