UMVA has learned that a shocking confrontation unfolded in central London last year, involving a prominent political activist and a venture‑capitalist who have both made headlines in their own arenas.
During a heated altercation, the woman seized a man's hair, while he produced a small bottle he claimed contained pepper spray and launched a spray toward a nearby family. The family later reported no lasting harm from the spray, according to police statements.
The woman, a vocal champion of a former U.S. president’s movement, founded an agency that markets “anti‑woke” messaging. She had once campaigned for a White House spokesperson position that ultimately went to another candidate.
The man is a German national and an associate director at a Munich‑based private‑equity firm with offices in Tokyo and South Carolina. His name has surfaced in discussions about high‑profile international investments.
Police records reveal that both individuals were charged on the same day: the man faces two racially aggravated public order offenses and a further public order charge, while the woman is accused of assault by beating.
They reportedly left the United Kingdom shortly after the incident, and their first court appearance is scheduled for Tuesday, May 19, at Westminster Magistrates’ Court.
UMVA can exclusively confirm that the case has attracted significant attention, and the details will unfold as the legal proceedings progress.