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Revealed: Truth behind Barron Trump’s dramatic Facetime phone call with ‘girlfriend’ and the British public school-educated MMA fighter who beat her up

It was an extraordinary detail in an otherwise all too commonplace scenario of domestic violence that prompted the case at a minor London criminal court to be reported around the world.

Because the crucial witness who had alerted police to the assault from 3,500 miles away was none other than the son of the president of the USA, Barron Trump.

Thanks to his early hours intervention the son of a wealthy Russian coffee shop magnate was today convicted of assaulting his girlfriend in a jealous rage.

Donald Trump’s son Barron, 19, had been on a call to the female victim on FaceTime, only to see her being viciously attacked in her London flat by Matvei Rumiantsev on January 18 last year, just two days before his father’s second inauguration as President.

Horrified at what he saw, Barron found a way to contact the emergency services and told a City of London Police operator: ‘I just got a call from a girl… she’s getting beat up,’ Snaresbrook Crown Court heard.

Prosecutors said that ex-MMA fighter Rumiantsev was jealous of her friendship with Mr Trump.

The 22-year-old son of a Russian coffee tycoon, who went to an £80,000-a-year UK boarding school and lived in Canary Wharf, east London, was convicted of assault occasioning actual bodily harm and perverting the course of justice.

He was found not guilty of one count of rape and intentional strangulation relating to the same date when Barron made his report to police and cleared of another count of rape and assault in November 2024.

When Rumiantsev answered the video call on the girl’s phone, he showed Barron her face then grabbed her hair and pushed her to the floor, shouting ‘you are not worth anything’, the court heard.

Matvei Rumiantsev (pictured) was today found guilty of beating up his girlfriend while she was on a FaceTime call with Barron Trump – but was cleared of raping her

Jurors at a trial at Snaresbrook Crown Court were told to treat Barron Trump's (pictured) account of his friend's alleged attack with caution and consider if it may be biased or mistaken

Jurors at a trial at Snaresbrook Crown Court were told to treat Barron Trump’s (pictured) account of his friend’s alleged attack with caution and consider if it may be biased or mistaken

He had called the woman a ‘slut’ and a ‘whore’ and kicked her in the stomach when she was on the floor next to the fridge.

It is believed the victim is British, of Belarussian descent, in her 20s and the daughter of an influencer.

In a transcript of the call he made to the emergency services, Mr Trump said: ‘Oh I’m calling from the US, uh I just got a call from a girl, you know, she’s getting beat up,’ the court heard.

Mr Trump replied to investigating police in May in an email which said, ‘What I saw was very brief indeed but indeed prevalent.’

It continued: ‘I didn’t expect her to pick up due to the difference in the time zone to the fact I am in the USA, the phone was answered but not by her, to my dismay.

‘The individual who picked up the phone was a shirtless man with darkish hair, although I didn’t get a good look, this view lasted maybe one second and I was racing with adrenaline.

‘The camera was then flipped to the victim getting hit while crying, stating something in Russian. The guy had hung up. This whole interaction had lasted 5 to 7 seconds.’

Prosecutor Serena Gates said that Rumiantsev was jealous of the woman’s friendship with Mr Trump, perhaps because of his ‘public profile’.

She told jurors to note Mr Trump’s ‘urgent’ and ‘worried’ tone in the call to police.

The court had heard that Rumiantsev and the woman had been drinking together on the evening of January 17, 2025 and into the early hours of the next day.

The prosecution said that Rumiantsev assaulted the woman that day, including hitting her in the face.

Russian national Matvei Rumiantsev was accused of repeatedly punching Barron's female friend in a flat in London while President Trump's son was on a FaceTime call to her from the US

Russian national Matvei Rumiantsev was accused of repeatedly punching Barron’s female friend in a flat in London while President Trump’s son was on a FaceTime call to her from the US

Rumiantsev (pictured centre) denied allegations including assault, two counts of rape and intentional strangulation

Rumiantsev (pictured centre) denied allegations including assault, two counts of rape and intentional strangulation

Rumiantsev became aware of the woman’s friendship with Mr Trump in October 2024. In court, he was asked if he was jealous of males that the woman might speak to.

‘What I was really unhappy about was that she was frankly leading him (Barron Trump) on,’ he replied.

Rumiantsev told the court: ‘I am being portrayed as a jealous person who can lose his temper due to jealousy. I want to just make clear that her actions towards him was wrong and it was not fair.’

He added: ‘I was jealous to some extent.’

The perverting the course of justice charged relates to a letter written to the woman by Rumiantsev from prison after the January 18 attack, asking her to withdraw her allegations.

Rumiantsev attended an elite international boarding school in Cambridge.

His father, Sergey Rumyantsev, 53, is founder of a prominent Russian business success story called One Price Coffee, previously called One Bucks Coffee, until US coffee giant Starbucks challenged the name in court, forcing them to drop the ‘Bucks’ from their name.

Matvei’s father is listed in Companies House records as a director of One Price Coffee, and was born into a military family in Severomorsk, a closed Soviet naval town in the Arctic region of Murmansk.

Sergey attended the Tver Suvorov Military School from the age of 14, a prestigious cadet institution exclusively for the children of military families.

Matvei’s grandfather Vitaly Rumyantsev, now 86, was a senior naval officer, believed to be a captain.

The family is clearly wealthy and successful in Putin’s Russia. Before founding One Price Coffee, among other jobs, Sergey worked for British American Tobacco in sales, followed by Nike in international brand management and wholesale operations.

It is believed that Matvei came to Britain to study for GCSEs then A Levels, and he attended the elite Abbey College Cambridge, where boarding fees are set at that hefty £80k per year rate.

He can be seen in a college 2021 Alumni Reunion photo.

The school is known as an elite academy for the children of wealthy foreigners, and a likely passport to good UK universities.

Rumiantsev will be sentenced at the same court on March 27.

Transcript of Barron Trump’s call with the City of London Police where he was asked not to be rude

A police call operator told US President Donald Trump’s youngest son to ‘stop being rude’ when he contacted police in the UK after receiving a call from a woman who was being attacked, a court has heard.

Matvei Rumiantsev, 22, is on trial at Snaresbrook Crown Court accused of assault and two counts of rape, among other charges, against the alleged victim, who is friends with Barron Trump.

Jurors heard Mr Trump video-called the alleged victim, a woman in London who cannot be named for legal reasons, and saw her being attacked on January 18 last year.

Rumiantsev denies assault, actual bodily harm, intentional strangulation, perverting the course of justice and two counts of rape, and the trial continues.

Here is the transcript of Mr Trump’s call to the City of London Police as redacted by the Crown Prosecution Service to preserve the anonymity of the victim.

Operator: ‘City of London Police, how can I help you?’

Barron: ‘Oh I’m calling from the US, uh I just got a call from a girl, you know, she’s getting beat up. The address is (redacted).’

Operator: ‘Yeah.’

Barron: ‘(Redacted). This was happening about eight minutes ago. I just figured out how to, how to call someone. Uh, uh it’s really an emergency.’

Operator: ‘What’s her name?’

Barron: ‘Her name is (redacted).’

Operator: ‘Her date of birth?’

Barron: ‘She’s (inaudible), she’s (inaudible), it’s really an emergency please.’

Operator: ‘Yeah I know, what’s her age?’

Barron: ‘(Redacted).’

Operator: ‘(Redacted) how do you know her?’

Barron: ‘I mean these details don’t matter, she’s getting beat up like I-‘

Operator: ‘Yeah I know but I need to take information from you, so how have you come by this information?’

Barron: ‘Uh I got a call from her with a guy beating her up.’

Operator: ‘Okay how do you know her?’

Barron: ‘I don’t think these details matter she’s getting beat up but okay fine, also I met her on social media, I don’t think that matters.’

Operator: ‘You know I can-‘

Barron: ‘She’s getting beat up.’

Operator: ‘Can you stop being rude and actually answer my questions. If you want to help the person, you’ll answer my questions clearly and precisely, thank you. So how do you know her?’

Barron: ‘I met her on social media.’

Operator: ‘OK.’

Operator: ‘Know the partner’s name or the person that’s beating her up at all?’

Barron: ‘No.’

Operator: ‘And they’re at home, they’re not out into the street?’

Barron: ‘Yes, correct.’

Barron: ‘She’s getting really badly beat up and the call was about eight minutes ago, I don’t know what could have happened by now.’

Operator: ‘OK.’

Barron: ‘So, sorry for being rude.’

Operator: ‘(Inaudible)’.

Barron: ‘(Inaudible).’

Barron: ‘For a reason I don’t know (inaudible).’

Operator: ‘You saw a video on social media, what like a video call?’

Barron: ‘No, No, I (inaudible) a video call.’

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