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    Mason Greenwood gets HUGE boost as he bids to return to Manchester United squad ahead of new season

    MASON Greenwood’s teammates would support his return to Old Trafford, it was claimed.Sources say senior players at Manchester United believe the suspended 21-year-old striker has been left in “limbo” after charges including attempted rape were withdrawn.
    Manchester United players would not object if Mason Greenwood was brought back into the squadCredit: Andy Kelvin / Kelvinmedia
    Talks over the player’s future continue following the conclusion of a five-month club probe into his arrest.
    But a source said: “All the players believe he deserves a second chance because he’s innocent in the eyes of the law.
    “He didn’t have the opportunity to clear his name in court because the charges were dropped, so the players feel like he has been left in limbo.
    “They know it will be difficult but they are willing to support him through it, and protect him.
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    “Some of the younger players came through the academy with him so there’s a loyalty to him.
    “They know he’s made mistakes but the lads who’ve spoken to him say he’s grown up a lot in the past 18 months and will come back a lot wiser.”
    Greenwood, who became a father last month, has been suspended on full pay, around £75,000 a week, since his arrest in January 2022.
    He was charged last October with attempted rape, sexual assault and controlling behaviour, and a trial set for this November.
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    But prosecutors withdrew the case in February.
    There is a growing belief at the club that he can now rebuild his career with the new Prem season just a week away. It could see him return, or get loaned abroad.
    We also revealed last week talks about Greenwood with main club sponsor Adidas were “positive”.
    Greenwood, driven by his dad in Manchester yesterday, was valued at around £50million.
    Fans with replica shirts bearing his name were then told they could swap them after his arrest.
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    Premier League star accused of rape to begin second season under police investigation

    A PREMIER League star accused of rape is set to begin a second season under police investigation. The star was accused of raping three women between April 2021 and July 2022.
    A Premier League star accused of rape is set to start another season under investigationCredit: Getty
    He had been arrested in London in July last year after allegedly raping a woman in her 20s a month prior.
    While in custody, a second woman in her 20s accused the footballer of raping her twice in 2021.
    A third woman then came forward with further allegations in February this year, which she said unfolded a year prior.
    The Mirror reported the star had continued playing for the duration of last season while police probed the allegations.
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    The footballer, who cannot be named for legal reasons, had been on bail until this month after several extensions.
    However, Met Police today said he had since been released under investigation while they continue to probe the case.
    The force also said no further action would be taken in relation to the woman who accused the footballer of raping her in 2021.
    Met Police today said: “On 4 July 2022, an allegation of rape of a woman in her 20s was reported to police. It was reported the alleged rape happened in June 2022.
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    “On 4 July 2022, a man was arrested on suspicion of rape and taken into custody.
    “While in custody, he was further arrested on suspicion of two incidents of rape that were alleged to have been committed in April and June of 2021 against a different woman in her 20s.
    “In February 2023, the man was interviewed under caution for a sexual offence alleged to have taken place in Barnet in February 2022. This relates to a third victim and was reported to police in July 2022.
    “No further action will be taken in relation to the alleged offence in June 2021.
    “This has been explained to the complainant who continues to be supported by officers. The man was bailed until August 2023.
    “He was subsequently released under investigation whilst further enquiries are carried out.” More

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    Premier League star, 33, faces trial over ‘speeding and failing to provide info to cops’

    A PREMIER League star is facing a trial after being accused of speeding and failing to provide information to police. Junior Stanislas, 33, today pleaded not guilty to two driving offences, which were said to have occurred in December and January.
    Junior Stanislas has today appeared in court on two driving offencesCredit: Getty
    Stanislas played 179 games for Bournemouth, scoring 38 goals, and only left the club and became a free agent in recent weeks.
    The 33-year-old was first accused of driving five miles an hour over the speed limit in a Land Rover on the A35 in Winterbourne Abbas, Dorset on December 4, 2022.
    The village has a speed limit of 30mph.
    The Poole-based footballer is also accused of failing to give information relating to the identification of the driver of a vehicle.
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    This is said to have happened at Dorset Police’s headquarters in Winfrith Newburgh on January 1.
    Bridport News reported Stanislas today pleaded not guilty at Weymouth Magistrates’ Court.
    He is now due to appear for a full hearing on September 12. More

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    Man Utd boss Erik ten Hag speaks about Mason Greenwood with ‘decision on suspended star to be made in days’

    MANCHESTER UNITED boss Erik ten Hag has spoken about Mason Greenwood with a decision on the suspended star set to be ‘made in days’.The striker, 21, has not played for the club since he was arrested in January last year.
    Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag has spoken about Mason GreenwoodCredit: Getty
    The striker, 21, has not played for the club since he was arrested in January last yearCredit: AFP
    He was later charged with attempted rape, assault and controlling and coercive behaviour, before the charges were dropped in February.
    United have been conducting their own investigation into the allegations.
    A decision on his future at the Red Devils is said to be imminent with the club set to make an announcement in the next two weeks.
    And now Ten Hag has addressed the situation during United’s pre-season tour, according to the Manchester Evening News.
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    He was asked if he had spoken to Greenwood recently at the RIMAC Annex at the University of California San Diego on Saturday.
    The Dutchman, 53, replied: “I said everything in New York. I don’t want to answer the question anymore because it’s not different.
    “I’ve shared my opinion and I don’t want to repeat my opinion.”
    Ahead of United’s friendly with Arsenal at the MetLife Stadium on July 22, Ten Hag was also questioned about Greenwood.
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    He told reporters: “On this, it’s a club decision and of course, I said my opinions but it’s a club decision and we have to accept that.”
    And asked whether he would like to keep Greenwood at the club, the manager added: “I can’t say so much about it but I shared my opinion about it, so let’s see what’s going to happen.”
    United are expected to make an announcement on the young striker’s future soon, having completed their exhaustive internal probe.
    It is understood Ten Hag and the majority of the first team are willing to give Greenwood another chance, but a loan move abroad appears to be the most likely option.
    United’s women’s team is also reported to have reservations, while sponsors are also concerned about being linked to the £75,000-a-week player.
    Ten Hag after United’s pre-season friendly against Borussia Dortmund in Las VegasCredit: Getty More

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    Ex-Olympic Boxer Felix Verdejo found guilty of killing pregnant girlfriend as details of her horrific death revealed

    FORMER Olympic boxer Felix Verdejo has been found guilty of kidnapping and killing his pregnant girlfriend. Keishla Rodrguez, 27, was drugged before being tossed into a lagoon while she was still alive in San Juan, Puerto Rico in April 2021.
    Felix Verdejo, 30, was found guilty of the murder of his pregnant girlfriendCredit: Getty
    Mum-to-be Keishla Rodrguez, 27, was drugged, shot, and hurled off a bridgeCredit: Family Handout
    Keila Ortiz described her daughter’s killing as a ‘macabre murder’Credit: AP
    A court heard Verdejo, who competed for his country at the 2012 Olympic Games, had pressured her to abort their unborn child.
    The jury delivered their verdict on Friday following a 25-week trial where the gruesome details of the “macabre” murder were revealed.
    Verdejo, 30, was convicted on the charge of kidnapping that leads to a death and one count of causing the death of an unborn child.
    But the three women and nine men could not reach unanimous verdicts on the charges of carjacking which resulted in death and the possession or use of a firearm to commit a violent crime.
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    Tragic Keishla’s parents, Jose Antonio Rodriguez and Keila Ortiz, welcomed the verdict and said they hope the crime haunts the boxer for the rest of his life.
    Her emotional father said: “In my mind I thought many things, but not in my heart. I got up every day to come here with the purpose of making her count.
    “I have always said that he will live the rest of his life thinking about what he did to my daughter, and that is his worst condemnation.
    “I do not wish him death, I wish him good health and that he can last as long as he can last… if he wants to last 200 years, let him last, but always remember what he did to my daughter.”
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    Keishla’s heartbroken mother added: “Justice was done for my daughter and my grandson, they did justice for both because they are two lives. 
    “Keishla was sitting on the (court) bench with her baby. I don’t think the verdict will be reversed at all. This was a macabre murder.”
    The victim’s body was discovered on May 1, 2021, after being dumped in a lagoon in the Puerto Rico capital of San Juan.
    Keishla had been killed by Verdejo two days prior, the same day her family had reported her missing after she failed to show up to work.
    She had told her mum that she was meeting her lover at her home to show him the results of a blood test that confirmed her pregnancy.
    Ms Ortiz warned her daughter that Verdejo was dangerous, claiming he had threatened the 27-year-old previously as he encouraged her to abort their unborn child.
    She claimed Verdejo is married but had known Keishla since middle school and kept in touch with her.
    The boxer arrived at the apartment with his pal Luis Antonio Cádiz, who has proved a key witness in the case while also being charged.
    Keishla climbed into her partner’s SUV, where he then punched her in the face before chillingly injecting her with an unknown substance.
    Verdejo had earlier made a purchase of what Cádiz believed to be heroin from drug dealers at a residential complex in Santurce.
    The men then allegedly used wires to bind her hands and feet, before horrifically tying her limbs to a cement block.
    Mum-to-be Keishla was then hurled off a bridge and into the San José Lagoon in broad daylight.
    A pathologist told the court that she was still alive when she was thrown into the water at approximately 8.30am.
    Cadíz told the FBI that Verdejo then menacingly stood on the bridge and used his gun to shoot at his girlfriend.
    He said he made an anonymous call to police days later to reveal the location of Keishla’s body.
    An autopsy determined she had fentanyl and xylazine, a sedative used for horses and other animals, in her system.
    Verdejo, who pleaded not guilty to the charges, will be sentenced on November 3 – where he could face the death penalty or life in prison.
    Prosecutors relied on the testimony of more than 30 people, including key witness and the boxer’s accomplice Cadíz.
    He pleaded guilty last year after agreeing to a plea deal, but has not yet been sentenced.
    A judge approved a request from federal prosecutors and denied both defendants bail.
    Keishla’s brutal murder sparked outrage across Puerto Rico, as locals called on authorities to improve protection for victims of domestic violence.
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    Verdejo represented Puerto Rico at the 2012 Olympics and became a professional boxer that year.
    He finished his career in the lightweight division with a 27-2 record, with 17 knockouts.
    Tragic Keishla had gone to meet her lover to confirm the news of the pregnancyCredit: Instagram @bereliznichole_
    Verdejo and his pal Luis Antonio Cádiz allegedly tied concrete blocks to herCredit: Getty
    How you can get helpWomen’s Aid has this advice for victims and their families:

    Always keep your phone nearby.
    Get in touch with charities for help, including the Women’s Aid live chat helpline and services such as SupportLine.
    If you are in danger, call 999.
    Familiarise yourself with the Silent Solution, reporting abuse without speaking down the phone, instead dialing “55”.
    Always keep some money on you, including change for a pay phone or bus fare.
    If you suspect your partner is about to attack you, try to go to a lower-risk area of the house – for example, where there is a way out and access to a telephone.
    Avoid the kitchen and garage, where there are likely to be knives or other weapons. Avoid rooms where you might become trapped, such as the bathroom, or where you might be shut into a cupboard or other small space.

    If you are a ­victim of domestic abuse, SupportLine is open Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 6pm to 8pm on 01708 765200. The charity’s email support ­service is open weekdays and weekends during the crisis – messageinfo@supportline.org.uk.
    Women’s Aid provides a live chat service – available weekdays from 8am-6pm and weekends 10am-6pm.
    You can also call the freephone 24-hour ­National Domestic Abuse Helpline on 0808 2000 247. More

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    Former Holland star jailed for seven years as he’s found guilty of being behind plot to smuggle over a TON of cocaine

    FORMER Holland star David Mendes da Silva has been jailed for seven years for his involvement in a cocaine trafficking plot. Mendes da Silva, 40, was sentenced by a court in Rotterdam for importing two batches of cocaine weighing 74 and 105 kilos.
    David Mendes da Silva has been jailed for seven yearsCredit: Getty
    Mendes da Silva played for the Dutch national team on seven ocassionsCredit: Getty
    He was then found guilty of preparing the import of another 1300 kilos of cocaine but was acquitted on suspicion of aiding and abetting the import.
    In addition to aiding the importation of drugs, he was found guilty of selling them.
    Mendes da Silva was also found to have bribed a shipping employee.
    The court heard he paid the worker 100,000 euros (£86,000) – while he received 50,000 euros (£43,000) – to report to the location of the container of drugs.
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    He was altogether found guilty on two counts of bribery and the selling and importing of cocaine, having been arrested last August.
    During his time as a player, Mendes da Silva played for the likes of Sparta Rotterdam, AZ Alkmaar and RB Salzburg.
    He won five trophies including the Eredivisie at AZ and the Greek Cup at Panathinaikos.
    The defensive midfielder’s international career in the Holland national team spanned just two years between 2007 and 2009.
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    In that time he won seven caps for the Oranje.
    Mendes da Silva hung up his playing boots in 2017 after making just nine appearances for Rotterdam after returning to the club. More

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    Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou breaks silence on billionaire Joe Lewis’ insider trading charges in turbulent pre-season

    ANGE POSTECOGLOU insists his Spurs revolution will be unaffected despite supremo Joe Lewis surrendering to US authorities over insider trading charges.Lewis faces 19 charges of securities fraud and conspiracy after appearing in a Manhattan courthouse.
    Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou insists Joe Lewis’ charges won’t affect the seasonCredit: EPA
    The billionaire, 86, whose family trust owns Spurs, has been accused of a “brazen” scheme which allegedly saw girlfriends, business assistants, personal pilots and friends net millions of pounds between them.
    But Spurs boss Postecoglou said: “It doesn’t affect me in terms of what I’m trying to do. No one’s said anything like that to me.
    “Tottenham have already said it’s not a club matter.”
    Lewis has been charged with 16 counts of securities fraud — the first 13 of which carry a max of 20 years in prison — plus three counts of conspiracy from 2013 to 2021 when he was Tottenham owner.
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    Lewis, a Bahamas tax exile, pleaded not guilty to all charges and was released after posting $300million in bail.
    He is due back in court on September 5.
    His lawyer David Zornow said: “The government has made an egregious error in judgment in charging Mr Lewis, a man of impeccable integrity and prodigious accomplishment.
    “Mr Lewis has come to the US voluntarily to answer the ill-conceived charges. We will defend him vigorously in court.”
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    Londoner Lewis bought a controlling stake in Spurs from Alan Sugar for £22m in 2001.
    But he officially ceded control of the club last year, with Bahamian lawyer Bryan Glinton replacing him as a director, according to Companies House.
    Lewis’ stake in the club — which he held through his ENIC group alongside chairman Daniel Levy — was formally handed to a family trust last year, too.
    Some of his family members remain beneficiaries of the trust. But Prem chiefs will NOT intervene as Lewis gave up his majority stake in the club in October.
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    Lewis faces 19 charges of securities fraud and conspiracyCredit: EPA
    A Tottenham spokesperson said: “This is a legal matter unconnected with the club and, as such, we have no comment.”
    However, the scandal could mean Spurs facing a cut-price takeover offer.
    City insiders suggest the club is valued in excess of £3.5BILLION.
    But, although the club pointed to Lewis’ share disposal nine months ago as proof of his lack of involvement, City insiders believe any would-be buyers from the US or Middle East will now move with low-ball offers nearer the £2.5bn mark.
    Tottenham disclosed the share changes to Companies House in October.
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    New York attorney Damian Williams said: “We allege that for years Joe Lewis abused his access to corporate boardrooms and repeatedly provided inside information to his romantic partners, personal assistants, private pilots and friends.
    “Those folks traded on that inside information and made millions of dollars in the stock market.” More

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    Tottenham billionaire Joe Lewis, 86, pleads NOT GUILTY to insider trading charges and posts staggering £230m bond

    TOTTENHAM billionaire Joe Lewis has pled not guilty to charges of insider training.The 86-year-old, whose family trust controls a majority of Spurs, surrendered to the US authorities in Manhattan and appeared in court on Wednesday.
    Joe Lewis leaving court in Manhattan on WednesdayCredit: Reuters
    The billionaire has been charged with insider tradingCredit: Reuters
    Lewis’ family trust controls a majority of Tottenham football clubCredit: Reuters
    He entered his plea before U.S. Magistrate Judge Valerie Figueredo in Manhattan federal court.
    Prosecutor Nicolas Roos says Lewis would be released on a 300 million dollar bond secured by his yacht, named the Aviva, and private aircraft.
    Two of Lewis’ pilots, Patrick O’Connor and Bryan Waugh, also pleaded not guilty to related insider trading charges, after being accused of making millions of dollars in illegal profit from Lewis’ tips.
    Their bail was set at 250,000 dollars each.
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    Lewis was charged with 16 counts of securities fraud and three counts of conspiracy, for alleged crimes spanning from 2013 to 2021, and could theoretically face decades in prison.
    O’Connor and Waugh, who are residents of New York and Virginia, respectively, each face seven counts of securities fraud and one count of conspiracy.
    Separately on Wednesday, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filed a civil insider trading case against Lewis, O’Connor, Waugh and Lewis’ former girlfriend Carolyn Carter.
    “None of this was necessary,” Damian Williams, the U.S. Attorney in Manhattan, said in a statement. “Joe Lewis is a wealthy man.”
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    Prosecutors said that in 2019 Lewis lent each pilot 500,000 dollars [£387,000] and encouraged them to buy stock in oncology company Mirati Therapeutics before it released favourable clinical results.
    O’Connor texted a friend that he thought “the Boss has inside info”, according to the indictment.
    After Mirati announced the positive results, its share price increased 16.7 per cent in one day, and both pilots repaid Lewis for his loans, it is claimed.
    Lewis is a self-made billionaire who was born in London – but rarely spends time in the UK.
    He is worth £4.7m, according to Forbes magazine.
    As per the Forbes rich list, he has an estimated fortune of a whopping £4.3billion.
    Lewis is the founder and primary investor of Bahamas-based investment firm Tavistock Group.
    He bought a controlling stake in the Premier League club from Lord Sugar in 2001 for £22million.
    Lewis officially ceded control of the club last year, with Bahamian lawyer Bryan A Glinton replacing him as a director according to Companies House.
    His stake in the club – which he held through the ENIC Group alongside Daniel Levy – was formally handed to a family trust last year.
    Family members of Lewis remain beneficiaries of the trust.
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    It is understood the Premier League does not consider Lewis as a person with control at Tottenham, and therefore not subject to its owners’ and directors’ test.
    A Tottenham club spokesman said: “This is a legal matter unconnected with the club and as such we have no comment.” More