Cottrell and partner arrested for domestic violence

According to Vijesti, the police have filed a criminal complaint against the mother, Anđela Vukadinović, whom they suspect of destroying things in Cotrell's apartment.

61553 views 42 reactions 42 comment(s)
Cottrell (archive), Photo: Private archive
Cottrell (archive), Photo: Private archive
Disclaimer: The translations are mostly done through AI translator and might not be 100% accurate.
Ažurirano: 27.04.2025. 19:10h

Briton George Cottrell and his partner, former Miss Montenegro, Anđela Vukadinović, were arrested today for the criminal offense of domestic violence or violence in a family community, Vijesti has learned unofficially.

According to the same information, the police have filed a criminal complaint against the mother, Anđela Vukadinović, whom they suspect of destroying things in Cotrell's apartment.

She is charged with the criminal offense of damaging and destroying someone else's property.

Vijesti reported earlier today that Cottrel and his partner were at the Tivat police station due to mutual violence.

According to Vijesti, both have certain injuries.

The Police Directorate (PD) officially announced that Tivat police officers, acting on AV's report that, while staying in a hotel apartment in Tivat, she was physically attacked by her partner, took measures and actions within their jurisdiction and arrested GC (32), a citizen of the United Kingdom with temporary residence in Tivat, and AV (24), while criminal charges were filed against SV (53), AV's mother.

"Namely, based on information collected from several persons, including the aforementioned persons, police officers came to suspect that today at around 3 am, while AV was in the aforementioned apartment, GC used physical force against her by striking her several times in the head and body with the same closed fist," the statement states.

The UP added that "it is also suspected that AV used physical force against her emotional partner GC by striking him in the head with a closed fist, and then several more blows to the body, after which he locked himself in one of the rooms."

"Then, as is suspected, AV called SV's mother (53) by phone, who, upon arriving at the apartment, physically attacked GC, striking him several times with an open fist in the body area, after which GC went to another room and locked the door while SV broke the apartment's inventory and then left. The state prosecutor at the Basic State Prosecutor's Office in Kotor was informed of the incident, upon whose order GC and AV were deprived of their liberty on suspicion of committing the criminal offense of domestic violence or violence in a family community, while a criminal complaint was filed against SV, AV's mother, on suspicion of committing the criminal offense of destruction and damage to another person's property. GC and AV will, within the legal deadline, be brought to the prosecutor's office for further jurisdiction and action," the UP statement reads.

Who is Cottrell

Cottrell was one of the advisors of Nigel Farage, a former British and European Member of Parliament and one of the most vocal proponents of Great Britain's exit from the European Union, and was in charge of raising money for UKIP (United Kingdom Independence Party), until he was arrested in the United States of America States.

He comes from an aristocratic London family and was raised and educated on a private island, and when he went to college, he was kicked out for illegal gambling.

He was a formal director of several businesses at a young age, both in the UK and in other countries, and since 2013 he has worked at banks such as Credit Suisse and JP Morgan.

In July 2016, he was arrested in Chicago and charged with money laundering, fraud, blackmail and extortion.

The indictment alleges that in 2014 he met with undercover federal agents in Las Vegas and arranged to launder millions of dollars in drug money through offshore bank accounts.

In December 2016, he reached a deal with prosecutors and 20 counts were dismissed in exchange for pleading guilty to wire fraud in which he explained various ways money could be laundered.

He spent eight months in prison.

Bonus video: