Manchester City's Robinho will face no charges over sexual assualt allegations

06 April 2009 18:39
Manchester City striker Robinho will not face police charges following allegations of a serious sexual assault made in January. The Brazil international attended a pre-arranged interview with West Yorkshire Police following the allegations and answered questions relating to an alleged incident at Space nightclub in Leeds. He strenuously denied any wrongdoing. A spokesperson from West Yorkshire Police said: 'Following a report of a serious sexual assault that occurred at a nightclub in Leeds on January 14, 2009, the matter was investigated and a man was arrested and released on police bail. 'A file was submitted to the CPS (Crown Prosecution Service) who decided that no further action should be taken.' Robinho's advisor, Chris Nathaniel of NVA Management, issued a statement thanking City for their support. 'I am pleased to announce that Robson de Souza (Robinho) has been cleared ofall allegations of rape,' he said in a statement. 'He has maintained his innocence throughout the police interview process and I am delighted that no further action will be taken. 'Robinho is a hard-working family man, who is extremely passionate about football. He now wishes to focus his attention on Manchester City to help create a successful end to the season. 'Robinho will be making an official statement at a later date, in the mean time he wants to pass on his sincere thanks to all his family, friends, fans and Manchester City colleagues who have supported him through this terrible ordeal.'  

Source: Daily_Mail