Harry Maguire's 15-Month Sentence Suspended Over 2020 Mykonos Brawl
| Maguire convicted, suspended sentence, plans appeal |
Harry Maguire handed 15-month suspended prison sentence for 2020 Mykonos brawl, plans appeal. Maguire's sentence reduced from 21 months, maintains innocence in Greek court case.
Manchester United's Maguire found guilty, given suspended sentence, will appeal verdict...
Harry Maguire, the Manchester United and England defender, has received a 15-month suspended prison sentence from a Greek court over a 2020 brawl in Mykonos. The incident involved an altercation with police officers, resulting in Maguire being found guilty of non-serious assault, resisting arrest, and attempted bribery.
Maguire, 32, was initially given a 21-month suspended sentence in 2020, but appealed, leading to a retrial. The new sentence is a reduction, and Maguire's legal team plans to appeal the guilty verdict to the Greek Supreme Court. He maintains his innocence and is determined to clear his name.
Despite the ongoing legal issues, Maguire remains part of Manchester United's squad and is preparing for their match against Newcastle United.
Harry Maguire, the Manchester United and England defender, was initially given a 21-month and 10-day suspended prison sentence in 2020 for his involvement in a brawl in Mykonos, Greece. However, he appealed the conviction and was granted a full retrial, which has now resulted in a reduced 15-month suspended sentence for non-serious assault, resisting arrest, and attempted bribery.
Maguire has consistently denied any wrongdoing and plans to appeal the latest verdict to the Greek Supreme Court. His brother Joe and friend Christopher Sharman were also found guilty of related offences and received suspended prison sentences in 2020. Despite the ongoing legal issues, Maguire remains part of Manchester United's squad and is preparing for their match against Newcastle United.
Maguire's appeal led to a retrial, nullifying his initial conviction. The case is ongoing, with the retrial being postponed multiple times as part of the Greek judicial process.
Harry Maguire has been handed a 15-month suspended sentence in a retrial following an incident on the island of Mykonos, Greece in August 2020. pic.twitter.com/6FbWmHaK4H
— BBC Sport (@BBCSport) March 4, 2026
Harry Maguire, the Manchester United and England defender, has been handed a 15-month suspended prison sentence by a Greek court over a 2020 brawl in Mykonos. He was convicted of non-serious assault, resisting arrest, and attempted bribery, but won't face prison time. Maguire's legal team plans to appeal the guilty verdict.
Joe Maguire and Christopher Sharman, involved in the same Mykonos incident, also received suspended prison sentences in 2020 for related offences. They've denied any wrongdoing, just like Harry Maguire. The trio's legal battle continues, with an appeal planned for the guilty verdict.

No comments:
Leave comment here