Love Island winner Jack Fincham is ‘considering lodging a complaint’ against the Kent police after being arrested on suspicion of drug driving, his legal representative has confirmed
Jack Fincham is considering “lodging a complaint” against the Kent police after being “unfairly treated”, his legal representative has claimed.
The Love Island 2018 contestant was arrested on August 26 on suspicion of drug driving and careless driving, as well as driving without insurance and driving displaying false number plates. The incident took place after Fincham was stopped nearly his Swanley home on the A2 in Dartford, a major road that connects London with the English Channel port of Dover. It’s understood that the 31-year-old was given a blood test after being arrested before being released under investigation.
Fincham’s solicitor has now addressed the case, revealing that his VIP client could be filing a complaint against the Kent police force for their treatment of the ITV reality show star.
“Mr Fincham has not been charged with drug driving and denies any drug consumption whatsoever,” Conor Johnstone, from Maj Law firm, told the PA News Agency on Thursday. “There is no evidence at this stage that Mr Fincham drove whilst over the legal limit and we are hopeful that his blood results will prove the same.”