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    Ex-Premier League star who went from millions to Universal Credit & bankruptcy wins row over house ownership

    A FOOTBALL star who went from earning millions to going bankrupt and claiming benefits has won a court battle over a home.Ex-Premier League striker Marcus Bent has fought off bankruptcy trustees who tried for four years to seize a London property.
    Ex-Premier League footballer Marcus Bent has been battling bankruptcy officialsCredit: Simon Jones – The Sun
    They said the former striker – who played for top-flight sides Everton, Brentford, Crystal Palace and Wolves – owned the house and should hand it over to help pay off debts.
    Yet 45-year-old Bent, who went bankrupt in January 2019, insisted it belonged to his 19-year-old daughter.
    He bought it for her in 2006 and meant it to be held in trust for her until she turned 18, he told London’s specialist Insolvency and Companies Court.
    Now judge Clive Jones has ruled in his favour, London’s Evening Standard newspaper reported.
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    He said Bent’s estimated debt following bankrutpcy proceedings brought by tax officials was “a couple of million”.
    But Mr Jones said the house “fell outside the bankruptcy estate” and that trustees administering the estate, had “no interest” in it.
    Former England Under-21 international Bent, watching via videolink, told the judge after hearing the verdict: “We are very happy.”
    His daughter is from a former relationship with ex-fiancee Kelly Clark which ended in 2006, the same year he got together with Hollyoaks actress and future Strictly Come Dancing star Gemma Atkinson.
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    After they too split he later dated model and Celebrity Big Brother contestant Danielle Lloyd.
    Bent earned up to £20,000 a week during his football career but endured a miserable fall from grace after retiring.
    He turned to drugs and alcohol and also found himself with a criminal record after a police raid which saw him Tasered.
    And despite earning an estimated £10m during his playing days, he struggled with his finances – culminating in bankruptcy in 2019.
    He later told of being forced to claim Universal Credit benefits.
    Bent, born in Hammersmith in west London, was banned from the roads for 32 months in March last year after being found four times over the drink-drive limit.
    He pleaded guilty to driving his grey BMW X5 three-litre diesel on the A3 at Tibbet’s Corner in south-west London on February 27 last year.
    Magistrates in Wimbledon rejected his excuse he had only had two glasses of wine the night before, describing his reading as one of the highest they had seen.
    He was recorded at 134 micrograms of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath, whereas the the legal limit is 35.
    Bent’s lawyer Scott Ewing told the court the ex-footballer was “remorseful” while outlining his financial woes.
    Mr Ewing said: “He is not working at the moment, but does some football match commentary and recently was on Universal Credit.
    “He has no income, save for a £20,000 return on an investment, and says he had depression that led to drug and alcohol issues in the past.”
    Mr Ewing also described football as a “comfort blanket” for Bent, who struggled to cope after retiring and “went from having a high-profile, successful career to nothing”.
    The lawyer added: “Unfortunately sycophants and leeches provided unregulated investment advice.
    “He has now hit rock bottom, from where he’s looking up and there’s only one direction to go and that’s to give advice to others so they don’t fall into the same traps.
    “It is a pity it has taken something like this for Mr Bent to get the assistance he needs.”
    Bent had appeared in the same courthouse in 2016, being fined £385 for possessing cocaine at Chessington World of Adventures.
    Earlier that year he received a suspended prison sentence for possessing cocaine and affray, after being Tasered by police arresting him at his home in Esher, Surrey.
    His affray trial heard how he was high on cocaine when he ran at officers while wielding a meat cleaver and a kitchen knife.
    He later insisted: “At no point was I ever going to take someone’s life. I called them because I was hallucinating, paranoid, terrified.”
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    But he revealed it prompted him to go into rehab, including a spell helped by former England and Arsenal captain Tony Adams’ Sporting Chance clinic.
    Bent’s other clubs during a 573-game, 113-goal career included Sheffield United – also now in the Premier League – as well as current Championship sides Birmingham City, Blackburn Rovers, Ipswich Town, Leicester City, Middlesbrough and Queens Park Rangers.
    Bent’s 14 English league clubs included Championship side Birmingham CityCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    The former striker was banned for drink-driving by Wimbledon magistrates last yearCredit: Square Mile News More

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    Ryan Giggs to face new hearing next month before re-trial for ‘assaulting ex-partner Kate Greville’

    RYAN Giggs will face another court hearing next month ahead of a re-trial over alleged domestic violence offences.The ex-Wales and Manchester United footballer, 49, was not present for a pre-trial review on Thursday.
    Ryan Giggs in attendance at a Salford City match last monthCredit: Getty
    Giggs is charged with controlling or coercive behaviour towards Kate Greville (pictured)Credit: Tim Stewart
    The hearing at Manchester Crown Court dealt with matters ahead of Giggs’ re-trial, which is scheduled to begin on July 31.
    The ex-footballer denies controlling or coercive behaviour over a three-year period towards his ex-girlfriend Kate Greville, 38.
    He has also pleaded not guilty to assaulting Ms Greville’s sister Emma during a row at his home in Worsley, Greater Manchester, on November 1, 2020.
    Jurors failed to reach any verdicts during his first trial in August last year, and a re-trial was ordered.
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    During Giggs’ time at Old Trafford, Man United won 13 Premier League titles, two Champions League trophies, four FA Cups and three League Cups.
    He stood down as manager of the Wales national team following a period of leave since November 2020.
    Giggs also won 64 caps for Wales and is the co-owner of League Two side Salford.
    Judge Hilary Manley ordered a further pre-trial hearing to take place on July 6.
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    Footballer, 21, who groomed girl, 14, on Snapchat before raping her is jailed

    A FOOTBALLER who groomed a teenage girl on Snapchat before raping and threatening to blackmail her has been jailed.Barton Rovers player Kieran Hamilton, now 21, added the then 14-year-old victim on Snapchat in December 2018 before convincing her to send him explicit pictures.
    Kieran Hamilton scored a goal for his club the day after he was convictedCredit: Bedfordshire Police
    Barton Rovers terminated Hamilton’s registration when they learned of his convictionCredit: Getty
    Hamilton, who was 17 at the time, used these images as leverage over the victim and forced her to meet up with him.
    The victim, who felt suicidal, told police that she felt she had to do what Hamilton wanted so he would not share the photos of her.
    Hamilton, of Chesford Road, Luton, pleaded guilty to two counts of sexual activity with a child and one count of inciting a child to engage in sexual activity.
    After a trial in April he was found guilty of raping the girl in February 2019 and cleared of raping her in January.
    Barton Rovers terminated Hamilton’s registration when they learned of his conviction.
    He scored a goal in a 1-1 draw at Walthamstow the day after his conviction.
    In an impact statement read out in court, the victim shared how the incident has left her feeling scared and anxious, and the impact the assault had had on her future.
    She said: “Right after it happened, I was scared of being alone, I’d cry if I was on my own, and I couldn’t sleep alone.
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    “I felt anxious all the time, nauseous and I stopped eating, and I started getting suicidal thoughts.
    “I lost a lot of my friends, in school I would disassociate myself and I would not pay attention to my lessons.
    “I would blame myself a lot for what happened, because I feel like I could’ve stopped it.”
    Judge Alan Blake, who sentenced Hamilton to five years in prison, said to him: “You displayed callous behaviour.
    “This was controlling and coercive behaviour to try and control two young teens. The fact you didn’t use physical force does not make it consensual – you knew she wasn’t giving genuine consent.
    “There was a significant level of harm experienced. Your messages portray manipulation and exploitation leaving the complainant feeling trapped.
    “Your attitude and behaviour make you a risk to young women.”
    Detective Constable Hayley Carroll from Bedfordshire Police’s cyber hub said: “Hamilton’s despicable and predatory behaviour saw him use explicit images as a means of controlling his victim for his own sexual gratification.
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    “It is absolutely vile and completely wrong. We have a clear focus on tackling any perpetrators of violence against women and girls and putting them behind bars.
    “No matter when an offender abused or exploited you, we want to know about it. We will listen and put these people behind bars so they cannot hurt any one else.” More

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    Harry Maguire’s Mykonos retrial date revealed in potential blow to transfer away from Man Utd

    HARRY MAGUIRE’S retrial date has been set for February 7 in Greece, nearly three years after convictions of assault and attempted bribery were quashed.The Manchester United captain, 30, was arrested while on a family holiday in Mykonos in August 2020.
    Harry Maguire was found guilty three years ago but appealed and saw the charges quasedCredit: AP
    Maguire has been linked with a move away from Manchester United this summerCredit: Getty
    He was initially found guilty of assaulting police, resisting arrest and attempted bribery and punished with a suspended jail sentence of 21 months and 10 days.
    Maguire’s brother, Joe, and friend, Christopher Sharman, were also handed suspended sentences of 13 months.
    The England international swiftly appealed and saw the conviction quashed.
    That meant a retrial would automatically be heard at a higher court.
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    The retrial was first postponed due to the Covid pandemic.
    It was then due to take place earlier this month, before Maguire’s legal team requested it be pushed back.
    If found guilty, he will not be able to receive a more severe punishment than his original sentence.
    And while Maguire is not expected to attend the trial in person, it is not an ideal position for the ex-Leicester man to be in as he heads off on his summer break.
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    After starting England’s two Euro 2024 qualification wins, he will now enjoy some downtime.
    But he will continue to be linked with a move away from Old Trafford – four years on from his £80million arrival.
    Tottenham, Aston Villa and West Ham have all been mooted as potential destinations for the centre-back.
    However, fans may be concerned about his new court date being right in the middle of next season. More

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    ‘Devil Baby’ model Orla Melissa Sloan spared jail for stalking Mason Mount after they slept together

    A MODEL who branded herself “Devil Baby” while stalking Mason Mount after a one-off tryst has been spared jail.Orla Melissa Sloan, 22, targeted Chelsea star Mount, 24, as well as Ben Chilwell, 26, and Brighton’s Billy Gilmour, 21, as her obsession grew.
    Orla Melissa Sloan smiles as she leaves court after avoiding jail todayCredit: PA
    She stalked Premier League stars including Mason MountCredit: Instagram
    The Instagram influencer, who has 81,000 followers, bombarded the stars with persistent calls and messages.
    Sloan, who was seen partying in Marbella on Sunday night, was spared jail when she was sentenced at Westminster Magistrates’ Court today.
    She was instead handed a 12 week sentence suspended for 18 months and told to pay the millionaire stars a total of £1,100 in compensation – £500 to Mount and £300 to Chilwell and Gilmour.
    The model was also handed a restraining order preventing her from contacting the footballing trio and will have to perform 200 hours of unpaid work.
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    Sloan, who wore a white dress, headband and black jacket, asked her lawyer Michael Cogan to publicly apologise to Mount, Chilwell and Gilmour.
    The court was told by her mum, who describes herself on Facebook as a Reiki and Shamanic healer, that her daughter is “addicted” to social media.
    She previously admitted one count of harassment one of stalking and one count of stalking involving fear of violence or serious alarm or distress.
    The latter charge carries a maximum sentence of ten years in prison.
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    Chair of the bench Alison Gowman branded the stalking campaign “sustained and deliberate” as she handed down her sentence.
    The court was told the influencer was invited to a party at Chilwell’s house after chatting to him over Instagram.
    She slept with Mount once after meeting him at the bash and the pair chatted “sporadically” for around six months until he cut things off.
    But Sloan then sent a string of messages to the star following the one-off tryst last year.
    She also changed her number 21 times when the footballer kept blocking her.
    Sloan sent Mount a screenshot of her paying £12.99 for a new number from Apple, saying: “I’m not buying food anymore so I can get more numbers.
    “I will be faster than you.”
    In another text, the model laid out a list of women’s names she claimed she had “found out about”.
    She then chillingly added: “I will find out everything.”
    Also also messaged saying she was “finding it really hard to move on”.
    She continued: “You must accept my apology and say sorry or you will meet a new character called devil baby.
    “Beware of devil baby Mason I can morph any second so let me apologise and make things right.”
    Not content with just messaging the Chelsea star, Sloan bombarded Gilmour with messages about Mount.
    She also made an Instagram account with the username DevilBaby_10, which she used to create collages of Chilwell with other women.
    The stalker, who previously revealed she raked in £50,000 eating Percy Pigs while naked, tagged his family and friends in the “completely fictitious” posts.
    In a statement, Mount told how he was left terrified Sloan would show up at the Chelsea training centre after he blocked her.
    He said: “I have repeatedly made it clear to her I no longer wish to hear from her and I have blocked her on multiple occasions and I believe this was a clear message.
    “I now believe she has an obsession and fixation with me and I don’t know what she would be capable of.
    “She knows my address and the address of my training centre.
    “Her behaviour has been erratic and I am worried that now she is unable to contact me she might turn up at the training centre and that is why I have now contacted the police.
    “I’m worried her persistent attempted to contact anyone I follow will ruin friendships and potential relationships.”
    While Gilmour said the stalking continued even after he moved to Brighton in September 2022 on a £9million deal from Chelsea.
    His new club put safety measures in place after he expressed his concerns over Sloan.
    Gilmour was also forced to delete all his friends and family from Instagram so she could not contact them.
    He said: “I have not been able to sleep and I have had to take sleeping tablets which has affected my performance.”
    The star added: “Being alone in a new town where I didn’t have any friends or family is very isolating.
    “This is a person I met once for a brief period of time.”
    In mitigation, Sloan’s lawyer said she was an “enterprising young woman” who was “dazzled” when she met Mount.
    Mr Cogan added: “The reality was as far as Mr Mount was concerned he never intended it to be a lasting relationship.
    “For someone like Ms Sloan she felt somewhat discarded and she wanted to know why.
    “She thought there was something there in circumstances where everyone else knew there was nothing.
    “She had been sucked into a world of instant gratification achieved only by being seen with other more people more successful than herself.
    “As a result of that she obsesses over the way she looks and how she feels other people view her.”
    The lawyer also said Sloan’s “isolation became complete” during Covid when she was living with her dad in an isolated area.
    He said she moved to London at the first given opportunity, where she now lives in a world where “superficial social connections have greater importance and replace the harsh reality of life”.
    Sloan admitted stalking Mount between June 19, 2022 to October 28 and Scots international Gilmour between September 10 2022, and October 28.
    She also pleaded guilty to harassing Chilwell between October 20 and 29.
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    Sloan targeted footballers after sleeping with MountCredit: PA
    She was supported by her mum for her sentencing hearing todayCredit: PA
    Sloan wore a white dress, headband and black jacketCredit: PA
    Sloan had been in Marbella partying at the weekendCredit: Instagram/orlamelissa
    She had bombarded him with calls and texts after they slept together
    She changed her phone number and demanded the cash from him for doing soCredit: orlamelissa
    Mount told how he was left terrified Sloan would show up at the Chelsea training centreCredit: orlamelissa
    Sloan is facing a maximum 10-year sentenceCredit: orlamelissa
    She has admitted stalking and harassmentCredit: orlamelissa
    Sloan also targeted fellow Chelsea star Ben Chilwell in her stalking campaign
    She messaged Chilwell about Mount while he was the same team
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    ‘Devil Baby’ model Orla Melissa Sloan faces jail TODAY for stalking Premier League stars after sleeping with Mason Mount

    A MODEL who branded herself “Devil Baby” while stalking Mason Mount after she slept with him could be jailed today.Orla Melissa Sloan, 22, targeted Chelsea star Mount, 24, as well as Ben Chilwell, 26, and Brighton’s Billy Gilmour, 21.
    Orla Melissa Sloan stalked and harassed Premier League playersCredit: orlamelissa
    She bombarded Mason Mount with calls and texts after they slept together
    The Instagram influencer, who has 81,000 followers, bombarded the stars with persistent calls and messages.
    Sloan is facing sentencing this afternoon at Westminster Magistrates’ Court.
    She previously admitted one count of harassment one of stalking and one count of stalking involving fear of violence or serious alarm or distress.
    The latter charge carries a maximum sentence of ten years in prison.
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    The court was told the influencer was invited to a party at Chilwell’s house after chatting to him over Instagram.
    She slept with Mount once after meeting him at the bash and the pair chatted “sporadically” for around six months until he cut things off.
    But Sloan then sent a string of messages to the star following the one-off tryst last year.
    She also changed her number 21 times when the footballer kept blocking her.
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    Sloan sent Mount a screenshot of her paying £12.99 for a new number from Apple, saying: “I’m not buying food anymore so I can get more numbers.”
    In another text, the model laid out a list of women’s names she claimed she had “found out about”.
    She then chillingly added: “I will find out everything.”
    Not content with just messaging the Chelsea star, Sloan bombarded Gilmour with messages about Mount.
    She also made an Instagram account with the username DevilBaby_10, which she used to create collages of Chilwell with other women.
    The stalker, who previously revealed she raked in £50,000 eating Percy Pigs while naked, tagged his family and friends in the “completely fictitious” posts.
    In a statement, Mount told how he was left terrified Sloan would show up at the Chelsea training centre after he blocked her.
    While Gilmour said the stalking continued even after he moved to Brighton in September 2022 on a £9million deal from Chelsea.
    His new club put safety measures in place after he expressed his concerns over Sloan.
    Gilmour was also forced to delete all his friends and family from Instagram so she could not contact them.
    He said: “I have not been able to sleep and I have had to take sleeping tablets which has affected my performance.”
    The star added: “Being alone in a new town where I didn’t have any friends or family is very isolating.
    “This is a person I met once for a brief period of time.”
    Sloan admitted stalking Mount between June 19, 2022 to October 28 and Scots international Gilmour between September 10 2022, and October 28.

    She also pleaded guilty to harassing Chilwell between October 20 and 29.
    Sloan targeted the stars with phone calls and messagesCredit: Central News
    She has admitted stalking and harassmentCredit: Central News
    Sloan changed her number to dupe Mount and targeted Gilmour on InstagramCredit: orlamelissa
    Sloan is facing sentencing todayCredit: Instagram
    She also targeted fellow Chelsea star Ben Chilwell in her stalking campaign
    Sloan messaged Chilwell about Mount while he was the same team
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    Man City chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak admits charges cast a shadow over treble as he promises to give ‘very blunt views’

    KHALDOON AL MUBARAK admits 115 cheat charges levelled at Manchester City have cast a shadow over their historic Treble.Prem chiefs accused the club of breaching Financial Fair Play rules over nine seasons.
    Khaldoon Al Mubarak (L) has claimed the charges Man City face has put a shadow over the treble winCredit: Getty
    Man City completed the treble by beating Inter Milan in the Champions League finalCredit: PA
    Chairman Khaldoon said: “It’s very frustrating because it takes so much from the great work that’s happening at this club, not just on the football pitch.
    “What these players achieved this year, the Treble, is incredible.
    “I hope people judge them for their football and what they’re achieving on the pitch. That’s the reality.
    After a four-year Premier League probe, City were accused in February of a series of financial rules breaches between 2009 and 2018.
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    They included hiding the true source of the club’s funding, declaring only part of salaries to players and former boss Roberto Mancini and deliberately obstructing the investigation since it was opened in December 2018.
    The case is likely to drag on for up to FOUR YEARS but City — who could face expulsion from the league — fiercely deny any wrongdoing.
    Khaldoon says he has strong views about the Premier League’s decision to charge his club but is restricted to what he can say for “legal reasons”.
    He added: “I’ll give you my very blunt views, I promise you that.
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    “But I am going to be unfortunately very restrained today.”
    City sealed English football’s first Treble since Manchester United in 1999 by beating Inter Milan 1-0 in the Champions League final.
    And Khaldoon revealed Erling Haaland promised to deliver Euro glory in their first conversation.
    The Norwegian, 22, hit 52 goals in a sensational first season after joining from Borussia Dortmund for £51.4million.
    Khaldoon added: “After signing the contract he said, ‘Mr Chairman, I’m going to win the Champions League for you’.
    “It really is a testament to his greatness. The scary part, this is just the beginning for him.”  More

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    Mason Greenwood case means all Premier League clubs ‘need to do more to stop “terrifying” domestic abuse’, expert says

    THE Premier League should do more to fight domestic violence in light of Mason Greenwood’s suspension, Women’s Aid has said.The 21-year-old striker has not played for Manchester United since he was arrested on suspicion of rape and assault in January 2022.
    Mason Greenwood was arrested on suspicion of rape and assault in January 2022Credit: Reuters
    All charges against him were dropped in February this year, but he remains the subject of an internal process being conducted by United.
    While there has been speculation about whether he will ever play for the club again, he is still under contract until 2025.
    Now Women’s Aid has argued all clubs should “work with specialists” to understand “the dynamics of domestic abuse”.
    The charity also called on Premier League clubs to “develop” domestic abuse policies and procedures.
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    A Women’s Aid spokesperson: “Regardless of the outcome in this case, it shows why it is essential that all football clubs have domestic abuse policies and clear safeguarding processes in place.
    “Domestic abuse and rape are terrifyingly prevalent across society, many women who are abused will never see the perpetrator convicted, and clubs need to work with specialists in domestic abuse – like us at Women’s Aid – to ensure there is full understanding of the dynamics of domestic abuse within the club, and develop relevant policies and procedures for a range of different potential situations.”
    The Red Devils said in February that it would conduct its own process before determining next steps.
    There has been no further official communication over Greenwood’s position, other than his inclusion on the retained players list, which was published on the club’s website on Friday.
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    The case against him was discontinued because of a combination of the withdrawal of key witnesses and new material that came to light.
    It meant there was no longer a realistic prospect of conviction, the Crown Prosecution Service said in February, adding that it had a duty to keep cases under continuous review.
    It comes as The Sun revealed manager Erik ten Hag is willing to bring Greenwood back into his squad.
    And most of his team-mates at Old Trafford would welcome him back into the dressing room if the club agrees.
    Greenwood, who hit 36 goals in 130 games for United, still has two years left on his £75,000-a-week contract. More