Shocking news from France. Former Manchester United player Patrice Evra, reports ‘Le Parisien’, has been found guilty of one count of family neglect of his wife, Sandra Evra, between 1 May 2021 and 28 September 2023.
The sentence imposed by the Nanterre court is 12 months imprisonment suspended for the next two years, with provisional execution, as well as the payment of 4,000 euros to his wife for moral damages and a further 2,000 euros for legal costs. Evra has appealed the decision.
“I hope that, thanks to this decision, Patrice Evra finally understands that he is not above the law and that we cannot abandon our wife and children overnight. Even more so when they met when he was 15 years old and she followed him all over the world to support his football career,” Nathalie Dubois, a civil lawyer, told the source.
Meanwhile, Evra’s lawyer, Me Jérome Bursican, said his client disputes the facts: “Mr Patrice Evra filed an appeal knowing that he had provided his wife with a flat, a house with a swimming pool in the south of France and had lent her almost 2 million euros for her daily life. A sum she refuses to pay back”.
This is not the first time Evra has been in trouble with the law. He was already convicted by the Paris police court for a homophobic insult in February 2023.
Source – Former Man Utd legend Evra sentenced to 12 months in prison (besoccer.com)