By Maria Tsvetkova                
MOSCOW, May 20 (Reuters) - Russian media magnate Alexander  Lebedev received unexpected support from a prosecution witness  on Monday and told a court that charges laid against him over a  televised punch-up were invented by state prosecutors.                
Lebedev, the financial backer of Britain's Independent and  London Evening Standard newspapers and co-owner of a prominent  Russian paper that is critical of the Kremlin, pleaded not  guilty to a charge of hooliganism motivated by political hatred.                
The multi-millionaire could be sentenced to five years in  prison if convicted for the 2011 incident in which he jumped  from his seat and threw punches at property developer Sergei  Polonsky after he goaded Lebedev as they recorded a talk show.                
Polonsky was knocked backwards and off the studio podium.                
Lebedev, who says he acted in self-defence, argued that what  he did was not hooliganism and was not politically motivated.  "It seems to me that the charge is wholly invented," he told the  Moscow court.                
Lebedev has said the case against him is President Vladimir  Putin's revenge for his criticism of the government and is a  warning to other wealthy Russian businessmen,                
Day two of the trial did not seem to go well for the  prosecution.                
A prosecution witness who was in the studio audience at the  talk show recording said Polonsky had acted "very emotionally"  and that Lebedev's action followed "a forceful gesture" from the  property developer.                
"Lebedev could have taken that as an attack. It was a  reaction," she said.                
Lebedev, a 53-year-old former KGB spy who co-owns the  campaigning newspaper Novaya Gazeta with former Soviet leader  Mikhail Gorbachev, has said his case is part of a broader  clampdown on Putin's opponents.                
He has accused criminal investigators of acting on the  Kremlin's orders to punish him for campaigning against  corruption and showing sympathy with the opposition.                
(Writing by Steve Gutterman; Editing by Pravin Char)
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