A Chelsea man, who fought a charge of assaulting woman in west London, has been banned from contacting her after being convicted.
Oliver Spitzer, 28, of Daska House, King's Road was found guilty of assaulting Erika Toth in nearby Ealing on October 5, last year.
He protested his innocence and stood trial at Uxbridge Magistrates Court.
After being convicted he was bailed to return for a pre-sentence report.
Spitzer was sentenced to a twelve-month community order, which includes 150 hours community service.
He was also ordered to pay £120 compensation to the victim, £620 costs and a £90 victim surcharge.
The Crown Prosecution Service also successfully applied for a two-year restraining order prohibiting Spitzer contacting Erika Toth.
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