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Paul Pogba's brother sentenced to three years in extortion case

Five other men were found guilty of extortion and other crimes.

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by BBC NEWS

World19 December 2024 - 21:40
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In Summary


  • Last year, Paul Pogba told Al Jazeera that he had considered retiring from football because of the extortion attempt.
  • "When there is money you have to be careful," he said. "Money changes people. It can break up a family. It can create a war".

Mathias Pogba, brother of Paul Pogba, attends the verdict in his trial on 19 December/SCREENGRAB BBC

The older brother of Paul Pogba, former Manchester United midfielder, has been sentenced to a three-year jail term, two years suspended, after being convicted of attempting to extort the French footballer.

Mathias Pogba, who was also fined €20,000 (£16,500), will avoid time behind bars and instead serve one year wearing an electronic bracelet.

Five other men were found guilty of extortion and other crimes and received sentences between four and eight years in a Paris court on Thursday.

Paul Pogba, 31, said he had been "tricked by childhood friends" who held him at gunpoint in 2022 and demanded €13m (£10.8m). He said he paid them €100,000 (£82,600).

Mathias Pogba's lawyer Mbeko Tabula told RMC Sport the sentencing was "extremely harsh" and said, "I think we will appeal".

The other five defendants were handed the following sentences: Roushdane K received eight years, Boubacar C four years, two suspended, Adama C five years, Mamadou M five years, 12 months suspended, and Machikour K four years, three suspended.

Last year, Paul Pogba told Al Jazeera that he had considered retiring from football because of the extortion attempt.

"When there is money you have to be careful," he said. "Money changes people. It can break up a family. It can create a war".

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