A model who attacked a clubmate, three police officers and two bouncers during a night out has been given a hefty fine and community service.
Georgia Brown was kicked out of Gossip! thrown! nightclub after an 'altercation' with another woman in the smoking area during a night out in Hanley in March last year.
The 27-year-old also 'hit' two bouncers, kicked two police officers and tried to bite the hand of a third officer.
Brown, of Chetwynd Street, Smallthorne, was convicted of five counts of assault and one count of common assault.
Representing herself, Brown told North Staffordshire Justice Center that she had not been drinking for nine years before going out that night and that she was 'stupid' to think she could 'handle alcohol'.
“I don't remember anything, but I totally put my hands to it,” she told the court. 'I am very sorry for these people, the situation could not have been worse.
'I hadn't drunk in nine years and I stupidly thought I could handle alcohol, but now I realize I can't, and I was stupid to think I could.
Georgia Brown was kicked out of the club after an 'altercation' with another woman in the smoking area during a night out in Hanley in March last year
Brown, of Chetwynd Street, Smallthorne, was convicted of five charges of assault and one charge of common assault
The model was taken from Gossip! thrown! nightmare in Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent
Brown told North Staffordshire Justice Center (pictured) that she had not drunk for nine years before going out that night and was 'stupid' to think she could 'handle alcohol'.
Magistrate Christopher Rushton handed Brown a 12-month community order, including 60 hours of unpaid work.
She must also pay collective compensation of £774 to the six people she assaulted.
“This was a very despicable evening, but from your own statements we can see that you regret your actions and have probably learned a very important lesson in abstinence,” Magistrate Rushton said.
'A community service will be part of your sentence, but we are quite confident that you will turn your life around and rehabilitate. We do not expect you to ever be in this courtroom again.”