
Barron Trump, the president's fifth child, said he met the alleged victim on social media Donald Trump's youngest son contacted UK police saying he witnessed a friend in London being "beat up" during a video call, a court has heard. Barron Trump, 19, told police he had friends call 999 from the US so that he could report the alleged attack in January 2025.
Main Idea: Barron Trump told UK police he saw a woman being attacked during a video call, as a court in London hears assault and rape charges against Matvei Rumiantsev.
Key Points:
The case may add to public concern about online meets that turn risky and about police and court work needed to handle cross-border abuse claims.
The report may reassure some households that quick calls to police and a public trial can help document possible violence and protect victims.
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