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    Football saved my life after a prison sentence at 19, I was a plasterer and bricklayer before making it, says Ian Wright

    IAN WRIGHT owes his life to a two-week prison sentence as a “lost” 19-year-old.What followed was a glittering career for club and country before becoming a beloved TV pundit.
    Ian Wright visited Pentonville Prison yesterdayCredit: The Sun
    Ian Wright set up the Twinning Project alongside ex-Arsenal chairman David Dein for Premier League clubs to work with prisonersCredit: The Sun
    Wright hopes the initiative can inspire prisoners to turn their lives aroundCredit: The Sun
    But Wright, who turned 60 this month, is now working hard to ensure football helps prison inmates forge a new path on the outside.
    Ex-Arsenal chairman David Dein set up the Twinning Project in October 2018, linking football clubs and prisons to provide education and support.
    Dein’s first recruit was Wright, who he signed for the Gunners from Crystal Palace for a then club record £2.5million fee in 1991.
    There are now 73 English clubs partnered to local jails.
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    Wright has previously recalled how he broke down in tears after being put in a cell in Chelmsford Prison in 1982 for non-payment of driving fines.
    He later became a plasterer and bricklayer before his football career took off.
    During a visit yesterday to Pentonville Prison — a mile’s walk from the Emirates Stadium — with Dein and Justice Minister Edward Argar, he took part in a graduation ceremony for 15 inmates who had completed an FA coaching qualification alongside the Arsenal Foundation.
    Wright said: “Football saved my life but people are still in two minds about giving an offender a chance.
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    Wright was David Dein’s first signing at ArsenalCredit: Times Newspapers Ltd
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    “By the time I got my opportunity at Palace at 22, I was ready because I clawed myself away from the bad elements in my life, doing silly things.
    “People say the straight and narrow, it’s not straight and narrow, it’s twisty, it’s a nightmare, storms and hurricanes. What I would say to them now is: ‘You’re choosing to go on this path. It’s not easy but you have to stick with it’.”
    Asked if Wright’s conviction made him think twice about signing him 32 years ago, Dein said: “No.
    “He served his time. Going to prison is the punishment, losing your job and self-respect. Being in prison should be for rehabilitation.” More

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    Mike Tyson called me the world’s toughest white guy but my boxing dream died…I was broke & almost killed by machete gang

    STEPPING into the ring, 17-year-old Joe Egan stood his ground as blow after blow rained down on him from his ‘ferocious’ sparring partner Mike Tyson.It was the start of a lifelong friendship – and a promising boxing career – with the heavyweight champ, who dubbed the Irish fighter “the toughest white man on the planet” .
    Big Joe Egan was a champion amateur fighter dubbed the ‘toughest white man on the planet’Credit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
    The Irish fighter is a close pal of Mike Tyson and was his sparring partner
    But after 80 wins in US Golden Gloves bouts and seven Irish titles, Joe’s dreams were cut short by a horrific car accident, sending him into a downward spiral that saw him shot twice in a gang attack, accused of attempted murder and jailed for shipping stolen cars abroad.
    Now ‘Big’ Joe, who made his boxing comeback at the age of 38 and went on to star in a Hollywood movie, tells The Sun about his incredible life – from being bullied at school to losing his girlfriend to Michael Flatley.
    While few would mess with the 6ft 1in hardman now, Joe – the eldest of seven kids – was mercilessly bullied by older kids in the Ringsend suburb of Dublin and in the UK, where his dad moved to find work.
    “When I was seven or eight, I made my Holy Communion, and two of the bully boys, who were 15 or 16, tried to take away my Communion medal,” he says.
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    “I held on to it and I got my two front teeth knocked out. 
    “When I got bullied it was physical, and when you got an arm broken or a nose broken the doctors would say ‘It’ll heal in a week’.
    “In all my years in boxing I only ever had one tooth knocked out. The boxing ring literally was a safe place for me, compared to the years of bullying.”
    Joe’s dad encouraged him into the ring as a young boy and in his first fight, at 12, he was pitted against future middleweight champ Steve Collins, who he says “pounded me to a pulp, absolutely hammered me. I lost on points but I went the distance.”
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    Tyson even visited Joe’s late mother several timesCredit: YouTube
    At 17, he travelled to the US to train with the Irish Boxing Team and met heavyweight champ Floyd Patterson who asked him to stay on in the States as a sparring partner for a new heavyweight hope, Mike Tyson.
    The pair – who remain close friends 40 years on – bonded over their experiences of being bullied, sharing the ring for over two years and living together in New York’s Catskill Gym. 
    Tyson gave him his flattering “toughest man” title after their first sparring session, when he was the fourth fighter in the ring and the only one to stay standing after three minutes.
    “If you are going to get battered you might as well get battered by the best,” Joe says. “I got battered by Mike Tyson and I got battered by Lennox Lewis when I fought him in 1985. 
    “It was a privilege to share the ring with both of them and it is an honour to say Mike Tyson has been my close friend for 40 years now. He visited my mother at home in Ireland four times.”
    Shot by machete-wielding gang 
    As well as going the distance with champion Lewis, and wearing the green vest of the Irish boxing team 11 times, Joe’s proudest achievement was a win against World Heavyweight Champion Bruce Seldon in 1988.
    But after going pro in 1990, his promising career was cut short by injuries sustained in a car accident and his life began to “spiral out of control”.
    Joe ploughed his money into the Lyndhurst pub in Erdington, Birmingham, where he says he upped takings from £1,000 a week to £16,000 a week.
    But it was here the brawler faced his most terrifying opponents yet, in the summer of 1998.
    “I had a demand for £500 a week protection money from a racketeering gang in Birmingham,” he says. “I bow down to royalty only out of respect but no man out of fear. After telling them no, the following week, on July 26, 1998, they attacked my pub. 
    “There were 37 of them armed with handguns, shotguns, machetes. It was a horrific day. 
    “It was savage. I got shot twice while trying to help a man who had fought in World War II, only to get shot at in a pub in a Birmingham housing estate by scum. It was a nasty 25-minute experience.”
    Joe took over the Lyndhurst in BirminghamCredit: Frank Peters
    The war veteran was shot in the hip and Joe was shot in the arm and nose, but says he was “lucky nobody died”.
    He adds: “The gang that attacked me had burned down some pubs before in the Birmingham area. They even burned down the pub  belonging to my old boss, Harry.
    “Then afterwards I got charged with attempted murder. I was defending myself.” 
    Dumped for dance millionaire
    Faced with jail, Joe ran up huge legal bills as he fought the charge, and his business went under. He was eventually tried for attempted murder and found not guilty.
    At the same time, his relationship with fiancee Lisa Murphy fell apart in bizarre fashion.
    “When Lisa saw that I was a sinking ship, she jumped ship to Michael Flatley,” he says. 
    “He was the biggest star of Irish dancing in the world, earning a million pounds a week. 
    “It doesn’t bother me now but at the time it was very upsetting. 
    “Mike Tyson called me ‘the toughest white man on the planet’, but even my heart has been broken by a woman. 
    “There was a lot of anger there at the time, but it wasn’t always an angry relationship. There was a lot of love at one time. I thought we’d be together forever.
    “But I don’t hold a grudge against Michael or Lisa anymore.”
    After a six-year romance, Lisa split from the Lord of the Dance star who is now battling cancer, and Joe says: “I sincerely hope he wins this fight.”
    Joe with former fiancee LisaCredit: Newsteam
    She went on to a high profile romance with Michael FlatleyCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
    Jail time
    With problems piling up, Joe says he got “involved in criminality” and in 2001, he was jailed for two and half years for his part in an international car-ringing gang.
    “My business was failing and I ran out of money so I got involved with crime to pay for my legal fees,” he says. 
    “I got grassed on and sent to prison. It shouldn’t have happened. I hadn’t been in trouble with the law before but all these things happened in my life. 
    “I don’t believe crime pays. Tragically, I was forced to go down that road but I regret it. 
    “The only time I saw my dad cry was because I was going to prison. The shame I had, the disgust I had for myself, the hurt and pain I had caused him, I was so ashamed of myself. 
    The only time I saw my dad cry was because I was going to prisonBig Joe Egan
    “I told him I’ll never get into trouble again. 
    “It’s not nice being locked up, you’re confined for 23 hours a day. I wouldn’t recommend it. But what doesn’t kill us makes us stronger.”
    While in prison, Joe trained in the gym and on his release he announced his comeback, at the age of 38, after a 12-year absence.
    He won in the fifth round, against a pal in Dublin, and says: “It was good to be back as Joe the boxer and not Joe the criminal.” But he went back into retirement after the lone fight.
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    His days in the ring finally over, Joe turned to acting after meeting Brit star Tamer Hassan and signing up with his agent, who sent him to audition for the 2009 Guy Ritchie hit Sherlock Holmes.
    Cast as a boxer who fights Robert Downey Jr’s fictional detective, Ritchie told him, “I’ve been trying to get you in one of my films for a long time,” adding that Downey Jr had also suggested him because of his “fearsome reputation”. 
    “I couldn’t believe that these people even knew me, but they knew me because of my close friendship with Mike Tyson,” he says.  
    “When he told me the amount I was getting paid, it was more than any of my professional fights. 
    “I said, ‘Guy, for that money, Robert Downey Jnr can really hit me if he wants to. I’ve been beaten up for a lot less.”
    Although the fight scene was dropped, the boxer instead filmed a specially-written prison scene as a character named Big Joe. 
    He went on to appear in Prize Fighter with Russell Crowe and has since made guest appearances in numerous TV shows, including Brassic in 2019. 
    Big Joe squares up to Sherlock in the 2009 movieCredit: Warner Bros
    The former boxer (far left) in the 2019 film Once Upon a Time in LondonCredit: Alamy
    Joe with A-lister Robert Downey JrCredit: Twitter
    Joe’s colourful life has earned him some high-profile pals including Ricky Hatton and heavyweight champ Tony Bellew, who is set to enter the I’m A Celebrity camp this week as a late arrival.
    More controversially, he has also been associates with notorious gangsters, including Daniel Kinahan, from the infamous Irish organised crime family, and Gerry Hutch, who was the prime suspect in the 2016 murder of David Byrne at a boxing weigh-in at the Dublin Regency Hotel, which sparked a tit for tat feud amongst rival gangs that left dozens dead.
    He previously told the Irish Mirror the horrific attack was “wrong on every level”.
    He added: “David Byrne was my friend and I know his dad Jaws Byrne since I was a little boy.
    “That room was full of boxing fans and boxers, so to go in and spray a machine-gun in a room full of people that weren’t involved in any criminal activity, that’s so wrong on so many levels.”
    While his career in the ring was short, he had no regrets.
    “I had nothing else to prove to anybody, nothing left to prove to myself,” he says. “I’ve been hit in the chin by some of the best punches in the world but they never once knocked me down – something I can be proud of.” More

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    Shakira’s lawyer blames ex PIQUE for £7m tax fraud bill & says she’d have saved a fortune if she fell for Ramos instead

    SHAKIRA’S lawyer has blamed Gerard Pique for her tax woes – and said she would have saved £100million by dating his rival star Sergio Ramos instead.Pau Molins said her 11-year romance with the retired Barcelona footballer led to her facing six tax fraud charges instead of three.
    Shakira’s lawyer Pau Molins blamed Pique for her £7million tax fraud billCredit: Getty
    He said the pop star would have saved millions of pounds dating Sergio Ramos insteadCredit: Instagram @sergioramos
    The Colombian singer arrived at Barcelona’s court with her lawyer Pau MolinsCredit: AFP
    After finalising a plea deal yesterday, the lawyer claimed Spain’s tax laws are not fair to everyone.
    He said residents in Madrid – where Ramos played for Real – do not pay wealth tax.
    But those living in Catalonia, where Shakira lived with Barca ace Pique, are required to pay wealth tax.
    In turn, if Shakira had lived with Madrid-based Ramos, she would have saved around £100million due to the Real player not residing in an area where a wealth tax is paid.
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    Currently, Andalucia and Madrid are the only regions in Spain where wealth tax is exempt.
    Speaking on the singer’s relationship with Pique, Molins said: “Shakira’s infatuation has cost her 120million euros.
    “If she had fallen in love with Sergio Ramos instead of Gerard Pique, it would have cost her a lot less”.
    He went on to add: “They go on about the equality of all Spaniards, but it turns out that if you’re resident in Catalonia you can go to jail for a crime they couldn’t imprison you for in Madrid.”
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    He claimed this boiled down to the fact that there was no wealth tax in the Spanish capital.
    Molins also insisted he had wanted to go to trial, saying: “I thought we could have won,” but said Shakira had decided to make a deal.
    He went on to defend his client, claiming: “With international artists, it’s very difficult.
    “Where do they live if they spend all their lives travelling? In 2011 Shakira did a world tour and visited 74 countries.
    “It’s very complicated to determine where they should pay their taxes.”
    Shakira admitted six counts of tax fraud yesterday at a court in Barcelona and agreed to pay £7million in a deal to dodge a lengthy eight-year prison sentence.
    She said she accepted the charges for the sake of her sons Milan, ten, and Sasha, 8, and so she can move on with her career.
    In a statement issued through her representatives, Shakira said her lawyers were confident she would win the case but she opted to avoid a trial that would likely span several months.
    The singer said: “Throughout my career, I have always strived to do what’s right and set a positive example for others.
    “While I was determined to defend my innocence in a trial that my lawyers were confident would have ruled in my favour, I have decided to finally resolve this matter with the best interest of my kids at heart who do not want to see their mom sacrifice her well-being in this fight.
    “I need to move past the stress and emotional toll of the last several years and focus on the things I love – my kids and all the opportunities to come in my career, including my upcoming world tour and my new album, both of which I am extremely excited about.
    “I admire tremendously those who have fought these injustices to the end, but for me, today, winning is getting my time back for my kids and my career.”
    The prosecution case is centred on whether Shakira was a resident of Spain or the Bahamas between the start of 2012 and the end of 2014.
    She claimed she was a resident in the Bahamas between the three years in dispute – and says she shouldn’t have been considered a Spanish resident for tax purposes, despite starting to date her ex Gerard Pique in 2010.
    Her court trial, due to last until December 20 over 12 sessions, did not go ahead as a result of the plea bargain deal.
    Judge Manuel del Amo confirmed in open court after hearing the singer’s guilty plea that in light of the agreement, he was handing her a three-year prison sentence – six months for each of the six counts of tax fraud she had admitted to.
    He then added her prison time would be replaced by a fine.
    Earlier this year it emerged Shakira is also facing a separate tax probe in Spain, and is running separately to the case that went to trial on Monday.
    Officials confirmed in July a court near Barcelona had agreed to investigate her at the request of state prosecutors for suspected 2018 tax breaches.
    The wealth tax in Spain is an annual tax payable on the total net value of assets held on December 31.
    Spanish tax residents pay tax on their worldwide assets.
    Shakira arrived in Barcelona last weekend from Miami ahead of her performance at the annual Latin Grammys in Seville on Thursday where she scooped up three awards.
    Spain football star Ramos handed her an award at the ceremony – where she took a brutal swipe at Pique in her acceptance speech.
    She returned to Barcelona with her brother Tonino, assistant Lili Melgar, and her two children and spent the weekend at her old family mansion in nearby Espluges de Llobregat.
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    Former pro-footballer Wayne Heseltine fined after his XL Bully Bruno mauled dog and its owner 

    An EX-Manchester United footballer has been fined after his XL bully bit a labrador and its owner in a vicious attack.Wayne Heseltine’s dog Bruno had to be pulled off the labrador, called Daisy, by her horrified owner who thought he was ‘going to watch her die’.
    Ex professional footballer Wayne Heseltine appeared at Bradford Magistrates CourtCredit: SWNS
    Bradford Magistrates Court heard two-year-old Bruno sprinted towards Daisy while she was on a walk with her owner in the Cullingworth area of the city on June 24.
    Bruno appeared to lock his jaw around Daisy’s neck, leaving her helpless on the floor, the court was told.
    Heseltine’s son then came out of the house and helped pull the two dogs apart.
    Heseltine, who was out of the house at the time, admitted to being the owner of a dog which was dangerously out of control causing injury and was fined £960.
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    The former full back, who came through the Red Devils’ youth academy but never made a first team appearance, also has to pay £1,000 in compensation.
    Daisy was taken to the vets for cuts on her neck, while her owner sustained injuries to his hand.
    In a statement read out in court, the victim said: “I felt extremely distressed. I felt like I was going to watch Daisy die.”
    Heseltine, who was not at the house at the time, said the dog escaped through a hole in the fence behind the bin store. He also wanted to pay for the vet bills.
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    The court heard he had no previous convictions and a “shield of good character”.
    He owns three other dogs and spent £2,800 on a four-week course to get Bruno home-trained.
    Heseltine, who played more than 50 games for Bradford City between 1992 and 1994, now earns around £50,000 a year as a contract manager, the court heard.
    The court heard magistrates recognised Heseltine had taken all the reasonable steps that a good owner would have taken.
    But they said the matter was “serious” and referenced the breed of dog as in the public interest given the imminent legislation.
    An order was issued meaning the dog must have a muzzle and lead on when in public.
    American XL Bully dogs will be banned by the end of the year, PM Rishi Sunak announced in September after a spate of terrifying attacks involving the breed.
    The PM said the breed will be outlawed under the Dangerous Dogs Act.
    From December 31, XL bully dogs must be microchipped, and owners must keep them on a lead and muzzled in public. They must also be securely housed at home. More

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    Vile football fan swerves jail for mocking supporters with Bradley Lowery pic for ‘banter’

    A VILE football fan has swerved jail after he used a picture of tragic Bradley Lowery to mock Sunderland supporters for “banter”.Dale Houghton was seen smiling as he held up the image of the youngster, who died from cancer aged six, during a Sheffield Wednesday vs Sunderland game.
    Dale Houghton held up the photo to mock Sunderland fans
    He pleaded guilty after his sick act drew criticism from all football fansCredit: Facebook
    Bradley tragically died from cancer aged just sixCredit: PA:Press Association
    The 31-year-old admitted causing harassment, alarm and distress after his vile act drew criticism from all football supporters.
    Houghton appeared at Sheffield Crown Court today where he avoided jail.
    He was instead handed a 12 week sentence suspended for 18 months.
    Houghton also received a five-year football banning order and must complete 200 hours of unpaid work.
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    District Judge Marcus Waite said his actions were “utterly appalling” and “disgraceful”.
    He added: “You showed callous disrespect to a brave young man who was rightly held in the highest esteem by football fans everywhere.”
    The sentence comes after Bradley’s mum Gemma previously slammed the “unforgivable” act, which took place on September 29.
    In a victim impact statement, she said: “This image made me feel so many emotions. I find it hard to put into words.
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    “It is not just disrespectful to Bradley but also to other people who are going through the emotional trauma of dealing with cancer.
    “This image portrays negatively. I feel upset that these two men used this image to get a reaction from Sunderland fans. It was unforgivable.
    “I have nothing but loving memories of Bradley.”
    The court heard how Houghton’s antics had caused a “huge public revulsion”.
    Prosecutor Jade Short said the shamed football fan found it “enjoyable banter” as he was smiling throughout.
    The court was also told Houghton has lost his job as a window fitter following the sick act and is facing a ban from attending matches.
    Connie Combs, defending, said Houghton realised he was “out of line” and was “disgusted” by his actions.
    South Yorkshire Police have applied for a football banning order.
    A 27-year-old man who was also arrested has been released on bail while investigations continue.
    Brave Bradley’s battle with against rare childhood cancer neuroblastoma captured the nation’s hearts.
    He was diagnosed with the aggressive disease when he was just 18 months old, and tumours spread through his chest, lungs, lymph nodes, bone and bone marrow.
    After major surgery and gruelling chemotherapy, he pulled through and went into remission for 18 months.
    But the cancer returned in 2016, with his family dealt the crushing blow his disease was terminal.
    The footie-mad youngster had struck up a close bond with Sunderland captain Jermain Defoe, who led him out on to the pitch before several matches.
    Tragically, Bradley died in July 2017 in his devastated parents’ arms, with Defoe paying an emotional tribute to his “best pal”.
    Speaking after Houghton pleaded guilty last month, the ex-England star said he was “appalled and saddened”.
    Defoe said: “My thoughts at this time go out to Gemma and Carl [Bradley’s parents], who shouldn’t have to deal with incidents like this, but rather be praised for the amazing work they are doing with the Bradley Lowery Foundation in their son’s memory.
    “I urge the public to stand behind the family and continue support the Foundation and its projects.
    “Bradley was one of the most inspirational children this world has ever seen, and he will never stop inspiring us.
    “We love and miss you Brad. Love, your best friend forever.”
    Houghton arrives at court todayCredit: PA
    Bradley’s mum Gemma said the act was ‘unforgivable’Credit: Getty – Contributor
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    Ex-Premier League striker JAILED for failing to pay his beauty queen ex-wife £70,000

    A FORMER Premier League striker has been jailed for a year after failing to pay £70,000 to his beauty queen ex-wife.Ex-Aston Villa striker Bosko Balaban, 45, failed to pay financial support to model Iva Radic, who was named Miss Croatia in 1995.
    Ex-Aston Villa striker Bosko Balaban was jailed for a year for failing to pay his ex-wifeCredit: Getty
    Balaban won’t be able to escape prison even if he pays the £70,000 owedCredit: Instagram @_boskobalaban_
    The footballer’s ex-wife is model Iva Radic, who was named Miss Croatia in 1995Credit: Instagram
    Balaban was married to Radic for more than a decade before getting divorced in 2017 and the pair have three children together – two daughters and a son.
    But the former Croatia international was given a conditional sentence of one year and four years of probation in 2021 as a result of overdue maintenance money.
    After failing to stick to the adhered time frame, the 45-year-old was imprisoned for one year in January with four years suspended, Belgian outlet HLN reports.
    The report says a court in Zagreb handed down the sentence and that there is ‘no escape’ from prison time, saying that he would still be jailed even if he paid the overdue money.
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    The former center-forward is best known for his four-year stint at Club Brugge, where he scored 58 goals in 118 appearances.
    He did, however, have a brief time at Aston Villa, appearing only eight times in the 2001/02 season without scoring.
    The following season, he was loaned to Dinamo Zagreb, the club from which Villa had purchased him only a year before.
    Balaban was ridiculed as one of the biggest flop signings of the Premier League era after Villa forked out £5.8million for his services – quite a lofty fee for 2001.
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    He has since worked as an agent after hanging up his boots, representing players such as ex-Leicester star Andrej Kramaric.
    Iva Radic has 113,000 Instagram followers and is frequently seen posting glamorous snaps.
    The model has also showcased her work with fashion giants Paco Rabanne, H&M and Chanel.
    In October, a former West Ham player who tried to help sell a £1.9million antique vase stolen during a heist at a Switzerland museum was jailed.
    Kaine Wright, 26, was caught in an undercover police sting along with accomplices Leslie Nkhwa, 47, and David Lamming, 31.
    The “rare pomegranate vase from the Yongle Period (1403-1425AD)” was stolen during a raid at the Musee des Arts d’Extreme-Orient in Geneva in June 2019.
    The trio attempted to flog it for £1million but later dropped the price to £450,000 in cash.
    It had been valued by experts for insurance purposes at £1.96million.
    Wright and Lamming were today jailed for three years after they were convicted of conspiracy to convert criminal property.
    Nkhwa, who pleaded guilty to the same charge, was handed a two-and-a-half year sentence.
    Southwark Crown Court heard the plot unfolded on July 30, 2020, when a man called Mr Steel emailed the China Guardian auction house in Hong Kong asking for a valuation.
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    The seller, later identified as Lamming, included photos of the item, which were compared with the stolen vase.
    Lamming also emailed the Art Loss Register based in Hatton Garden saying he was in touch with someone who had a vase that had been stolen from Switzerland.
    The former Croatia international was given a conditional sentence of one year and four years of probation in 2021Credit: Getty
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    Ex-Man City star Robinho comes step closer to having to serve nine-year jail sentence for rape in Brazil

    FORMER PREMIER LEAGUE star Robinho has come a step closer to having to serve his nine-year jail sentence for rape in Brazil.Last November Italian authorities asked Brazilian officials to make the former Real Madrid, AC Milan and Manchester City forward do his prison time in his homeland after his extradition was ruled out for legal reasons.
    Robinho’s nine-year jail sentence has moved a step closerCredit: PA:Press Association
    The former Brazil striker was sentenced for rapeCredit: Getty
    Yesterday public prosecutors in Brazil said they thought the footballer, 39, could and should be jailed there.
    They told the country’s High Court of Justice it was in line with national legislation and would serve the twin purposes of demonstrating the country’s efforts in combating crime and judicial cooperation.
    The possibility that Robinho will do prison time in Italy following his 2017 conviction for sexual assault in a Milan nightclub and the failure of his appeals against his nine year sentence, has been ruled out because Brazil doesn’t extradite its citizens sentenced abroad.
    Local reports said Brazil’s Public Prosecutor’s Office had indicated in its communication with the High Court of Justice that a failure to heed the Italian request risked allowing Robinho to flout the law with impunity.
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    He was one of a group of six men convicted of sexually assaulting an Albanian woman in a Milan club on January 22, 2013 while he was playing for AC Milan.
    The news was made public in November 2017.
    Robinho, whose real name is Robson de Souza, re-signed with boyhood club Santos for a fourth stint in October 2020 but less than a week later his contract was ended by mutual consent.
    The decision was taken after leading sponsor Orthopride cut its ties with the club in reaction to the deal because of his Italian rape conviction.
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    Speaking after the Santos announcement, the striker took to Instagram to admit: “Guys, this is Robinho.
    “Of course, with a lot of sadness in my heart, I’m here to tell you that I made the decision with the club president to suspend my contract at this troubled time in my life.
    “My goal has always been to help Santos Football Club and if in any way I’m getting in the way, it’s best I leave and focus on my personal things.”
    Since then he has updated his social media on just a handful of occasions, wishing his two million fans Happy New Year with posts on January 1, 2022 and again in January this year.
    Robinho’s lawyers have said their client had consensual sexual relations at a bar with a young woman, along with five of his friends.
    They have not yet commented on the positioning of Brazil’s Public Prosecutor’s Office about the former footballer going to prison in his home country. More

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    What are the accusations against Dani Alves?

    DANI Alves is one of the most decorated footballers of all time, having won a number of Europe’s top leagues and lifting the Champions League trophy three times.The former Barcelona defender has been accused of sexual assault and is understood to be denying any wrongdoing — but what are the accusations against him and will he stand trial?
    Alves was sacked by Mexican side UNAM Pumas following his arrestCredit: Getty
    What has Dani Alves been accused of?
    Dani Alves has been accused of sexually assaulting a woman in a Barcelona nightclub on December 30, 2022.
    At first he claimed to have never met the woman in question, before backtracking at a later date and saying the pair had consensual sex, according to reports.
    It was also initially reported he had put his hands down a woman’s underwear in the club’s VIP area’s toilets, but it later emerged the 23-year-old was alleging she had been the victim of rape.
    The fact Alves changed his story was reportedly key to the decision to remand him in custody.
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    It came after CCTV footage published by Spanish media was said to show him and the alleged victim in a VIP area and then going to the toilet for 47 seconds.
    The accuser said that after the alleged attack she was too scared to leave the toilet for several minutes, and when she finally opened the door the footballer and his companions had left the venue.
    Alves, a father of two, was sacked by Mexican side UNAM Pumas following his arrest at the start of 2023.
    What has Dani Alves said about the accusations?
    In a Spanish TV interview following the confirmation of a formal investigation being opened, Alves said: “I don’t know who this lady is.
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    “I don’t know her name, I don’t know her, I’ve never seen her in my life.”
    In June 2023, during an interview from his prison cell with Spanish reporter Mayka Navarro, Alves also said: “The only person I have to ask for forgiveness is my wife, Joana Sanz.
    “I have already done that here in prison, but I have to do it publicly, because the story is public, the offence I caused her is public and she deserves that public apology.”
    Alves continued: “I entered the nightclub bathroom after her.
    “I didn’t even lock the door. The door was open all the time. She could have left at any time because I spent virtually all my time in there sat on the toilet seat.”
    Will Dani Alves stand trial?
    Alves will stand trial for allegedly sexually assaulting a woman in a nightclub in late 2022.
    Three judges at Barcelona’s Provincial Court announced their decision in an eight-page legal ruling made public on November 14, 2023.
    The document read: “We consider there is sufficient prima facie evidence at this stage to agree the opening of the trial in the terms requested by state prosecutors and the prosecutor acting privately for the alleged victim.
    “The statements the alleged victim has made and witness evidence and expert reports that form part of these proceedings can be considered as sufficient in that regard, without prejudice to the final verdict.”
    Alves’ lawyer is expected to insist his client should be acquitted of any wrongdoing.
    A date for the trial hasn’t been set yet, but it is likely to take place at the start of next year.
    According to reports in Spanish outlets, Alves could face up to 15 years in prison if convicted.
    Where is Dani Alves now?
    Alves is currently incarcerated.
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    He is being detained at the Brians 2 prison in Catalonia, Spain.
    Alves was held at the Brians 1 Penitentiary Centre initially, but was transferred to Brians 2 three days after his arrest. More