VIOLENT WARWICK THUG MATTHEW MILLEST REPEATEDLY BEAT FORMER PARTNER WITH KNUCKLE DUSTER AND TRIED TO STRANGLE HER TWICE
Matthew Millest, 31, aka Mattie Johnson, Matthew Johnson, and Tyler Johnson, of Warwick is facing charges of repeated violent abuse, intimidation, and repeated breaches of bail conditions against a former partner.Millest attempted to strangle his female partner twice.
Despite being released on bail after an extremely violent assault on his ex-partner, Millest has shown disregard for the law.
Since his release, he has continued to threaten the victim with death, using intimidating and abusive behaviour, including vile and derogatory language in communications.
Sources close to the victim say the woman is now suffering from lifelong trauma caused by the assault, which left both physical and psychological scars.
This is not the first time Millest has acted violently — he is well known to police for prior assaults, many of which have involved women.
In a further move, Millest posted his bail conditions publicly to a WhatsApp story, a clear attempt to intimidate and humiliate the victim, effectively mocking the protective measures in place and weaponising them for control.
This level of arrogance and impunity, paired with a documented history of violence and repeated breaches, raises serious concerns over the decision to grant him bail at all.
Warning to Other Women: Use Clare’s Law Women who are or have been in a relationship with Matthew Millest are strongly urged to use Clare’s Law — the Domestic Violence Disclosure Scheme.
This legal right allows anyone to request information from the police if they believe they may be at risk from a partner with a history of abuse.
Given Millest’s pattern of offending, those who have had any form of contact with him are encouraged to take this step to protect themselves and others.
Clare’s Law requests can be made anonymously and can reveal any past violent or abusive behaviour.
Campaigners and victims’ rights advocates are now calling for a review into how cases like this are handled, stressing that abusers should not be given the opportunity to reoffend while under supposed legal supervision.
Anyone with further information or who may have experienced similar abuse from Millest is encouraged to come forward and contact authorities.