Manchester United footballer Mason Greenwood, charged with “attempted rape” and “intentional assault”, remains in custody after being brought before a judge this Monday.
Mason Greenwood, 21, who is also charged with “controlling and coercive behavior,” was arrested Saturday for violating his judicial review after being released under judicial supervision in February.
The player was first arrested in January after photos and videos of a young woman with a bloody face, bruises and the sentence appeared on social media: “For anyone who wants to know what Mason Greenwood really did to me.”
The attempted rape was allegedly committed in October 2021 and the attack two months later.
The charge of “controlling and coercive behavior” refers to acts between November 2018 and October this year in which the player posted threatening and abusive messages to the whistleblower.
English football hope Mason Greenwood has been banned from training and games by Manchester United after his arrest.
In the days that followed, sponsors also distanced themselves from the player, with Nike canceling the contract on February 7 and video game giant EA Sports removing him from their FIFA2022 rosters.
The player’s next appearance before a magistrate was scheduled for November 21.
Source: DN
