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This Thursday, the Paris court delivered its verdict as part of the investigation concerning
the Paul Pogba affair. Mathias, the brother of the former Juventus Turin player, was sentenced to three years in prison, two of which were suspended for “organized extortion” and “attempted extortion”.
“This is an extremely severe decision, reacted his lawyer, Mbeko Tabula. He is in shock. We do not take into account the fact that he was manipulated, forced to do things independently of his will. We deny him this reality. » Mathias Pogba, whose sentence will be adjustable at his home, also receives a fine of 20,000 euros.
Pogba affair, other convictions
Boubacar C. : 4 years of imprisonment including 2 years with a simple suspended sentence. Warrant of deposit with deferred effect. Fine of 20,000 euros, ban on carrying a weapon for 10 years.
Machikour K. : 4 years of imprisonment including 3 years with a simple suspended sentence. Home detention under electronic surveillance. Fine of 40,000 euros. A ban on carrying a weapon for 10 years.
Mamadou M. : 5 years of imprisonment including 12 months with a simple suspended sentence, a committal warrant with deferred effect, a fine of 20,000 euros, a ban on carrying a weapon for 10 years.
Roushdane K. : falls under the state of legal recidivism. 8 years of imprisonment and continued detention. 20,000 euros fine. Ban on carrying weapons for 10 years.
Adama C. : 5 years of imprisonment with warrant of committal. Fine of 20,000 euros and ban on carrying a weapon for 10 years.
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