Harry Maguire to Challenge Greek Court's Ruling on Suspended Sentence
Overview of the Case
Harry Maguire is set to contest a 15-month suspended sentence following a recent decision by a Greek court regarding an incident that occurred in Mykonos in August 2020. The Manchester United player was involved in a physical altercation while vacationing with family and spent two nights in custody after being arrested. He has consistently maintained his innocence.
Details of the Conviction
In 2020, Maguire was convicted of aggravated assault, resisting arrest, and multiple attempts at bribery. Initially, he received a 21-month suspended sentence, but his legal representatives quickly appealed, which, according to Greek law, annulled the conviction. A retrial was subsequently granted, facing four postponements between 2023 and 2025 before finally occurring in Syros on Wednesday.
Appeal Against the Ruling
The recent court ruling has lessened the severity of the suspended sentence to 15 months. Nevertheless, Maguire is resolute in his quest to exonerate himself and plans to appeal the decision. He has declined opportunities for a settlement and is anticipated to escalate his case to Greece's Supreme Court.
Timeline of Legal Proceedings
Maguire's legal saga has unfolded over several years. His original conviction in 2020 was automatically annulled following his appeal. The retrial encountered numerous delays before it was finally conducted in 2025. With this latest appeal, his conviction will again be nullified while awaiting a review by the Supreme Court.
Current Status
The 32-year-old defender was absent from the recent court proceedings but is expected to participate in Manchester United's upcoming match against Newcastle United.
