Celtic keeper Logan Bailly’s lover quizzed by cops as his ex is left battered after being smacked in the face with mobile phone
Jessica Kappert, who thought Libby Smith had thrown a stone at her, said her kids were in tears when they saw her injuries
THE girlfriend of Celtic's goalkeeper, Logan Bailly, faces a police probe over claims she battered his ex.
Stunning model Libby Smith is accused of attacking Bailly’s former partner Jessica Kappert with a mobile phone during a blazing row.
Jessica called cops after gym instructor Libby Smith, 28, allegedly lashed out in a jealous rage at the mum-of-two’s home in Belgium.
The 39-year-old, who was left nursing two black eyes following the bust-up said: “She attacked me like a crazy, devil woman.”
The mum of two — who dated the Hoops ace for 14 years — feared Libby had hurled a stone at her and said her kids wept on seeing her battered face.
Jessica accused the model — who she had never met — of lashing out after trailing Bailly, 31, from a cafe to her pad where they were discussing their family.
She said last night: “Logan went outside and they started arguing.
“When Libby saw me she threw her mobile phone at my nose. I thought she had thrown a rock. She was so angry.
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“When I told my children Libby did that they couldn’t believe it because she is always friendly and says she has respect for me.
“I want everybody to know she is not the friendly princess she makes herself out to be.”
The alleged rammy came after Jessica bumped into Bailly and Libby while enjoying a drink with pals at a cafe in Genk.
The 6ft 3in keeper asked Jessica outside to chat about daughter Destiny, 12, and son Prince, seven, before leaving for her place as Libby began to see red.
Injured Jessica said Libby — daughter of ex-Rangers chief exec Gordon Smith — showed “no respect” to the former couple.
She called cops six days after the alleged clash on June 1 and was signed off work.
She gave a signed statement — seen by The Sun — to Inspector Guy Scheepers at Genk nick alleging “(intentional) assault and battery”.
It read: “My nose was crooked, stuffed-up and had a wound.
"The skin under my eyes was swollen and discoloured (bruised).”
Days later Libby, from Glasgow, told her 8,100 Instagram followers that her phone had “died”.
But Jessica said: “It was broken because she threw it at my face.”
We told how smitten Libby gushed Celtic back-up Bailly was making her happy on a “whole new level” after Jessica dumped him last February.
Jessica’s lawyer Hanne Bijnens said: “The police will speak to Libby and get her statement of the facts and her version of events.
“It will then be up to the prosecutor to decide whether to stop the complaint or send it to the court.”
Bailly and Libby failed to return our calls last night.