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Former Arsenal Midfielder Thomas Partey Charged with Serious Sexual Offences Allegedly Committed Between 2021 and 2022

Ghanaian international and former Arsenal player Thomas Partey has been formally charged with multiple serious sexual offences, following a lengthy investigation by the Metropolitan Police. The charges stem from incidents alleged to have occurred between 2021 and 2022 in London.

Allegations and Charges

According to the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS), Partey is facing five counts of rape and one count of sexual assault. These charges are based on complaints from three different women, all of whom claim to have been assaulted during that two-year period. The severity and nature of the allegations have drawn significant public attention and scrutiny.

Investigation Timeline and Upcoming Court Appearance

The investigation into Partey’s conduct began in February 2022 when the Metropolitan Police received the initial reports. He was taken into custody during the summer of that year, later released on bail, and allowed to continue his professional football career while inquiries continued.

After a prolonged and complex three-year investigation, Partey is now set to appear in court. His case is scheduled to be heard before Westminster Magistrates’ Court on August 5, 2025.

Partey’s Response and Legal Position

Since the onset of the allegations, Thomas Partey has consistently denied any wrongdoing. His legal team has reiterated his innocence and emphasized that he has fully cooperated with investigators throughout the process. They maintain that he is determined to clear his name and is confident that the judicial system will vindicate him.

Legal and Public Caution

Both the CPS and the Metropolitan Police have underscored the need to respect the integrity of the legal process. They have issued public statements urging caution in the way the case is reported or discussed—particularly online—warning against commentary that could interfere with the upcoming trial or influence public opinion unfairly.

Additionally, authorities have encouraged anyone with relevant information to come forward as the case proceeds.

Source: notjustok.com

Fidel Perez

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