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Mason Greenwood granted bail, released from custody

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Mason Greenwood
Manchester United suspended forward Mason Greenwood. | PHOTO: Courtesy |
  • Manchester United forward Mason Greenwood has been released on bail after arrest on Saturday
  • Greenwood is charged for different allegations including attempted rape on his ex-girlfriend
  • Greenwood is expected to appear next in court on the morning of Monday November 21 this year

Manchester United and England forward Mason Greenwood is set to be released from police custody after his application for bail was granted in a private hearing.

Greenwood was arrested in January 2022 on three suspicions which are, attempted rape, controlling and coercive behaviour and assault, and was charged on Saturday October 15 2o22 after being re-arrested for a breach of his bail conditions.

According to a report by The Sun, the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) authorized the Greater Manchester Police to charge the Manchester United forward, 21, on Saturday. Greenwood arrived in the dock on Monday morning, wearing a grey hoodie and joggers, with his family in the gallery – The Sun claims.

A police van carrying Greenwood

A police van carrying Manchester United forward Mason Greenwood arrives at court on Monday 17 October 2022. | PHOTO: The Mirror |

Charges against the left-footed forward were read out to the court before hearing a bail application from Greenwood’s barrister. Greenwood is yet to be involved in any professional football or any activity involving football since he was arrested on suspicion of rape, assault and questioned about claims of making threats to kill in January. He was released on bail and twice had that extended in April and June.

Janet Potter, the deputy chief prosecutor for Crown Prosecution service involved in the case, confirmed on Saturday: that the CPS had authorized Greater Manchester Police to charge Mason Greenwood, 21, with attempted rape, engaging in controlling and coercive behaviour, and assault occasioning actual bodily harm.

“All three counts relate to the same complainant. Specialist rape prosecutors from CPS North West’s complex casework unit authorised the charges following a review of a file of evidence received from Greater Manchester Police.

“The defendant’s first court appearance will take place on Monday 17 October at Greater Manchester magistrates’ court. Potter said as quoted by Sky Sports and The Mirror.

Mason Greenwood

Mason Greenwood was suspended by Manchester United for the attempted rape and other charges facing the forward. | PHOTO: Courtesy |

The footballer was initially denied bail after a Manchester Magistrates’ Court appearance on Monday, but a fresh application held in private at Manchester’s Minshull Street Crown Court will now see Greenwood released, with conditions to not contact the complainant or any witnesses and to live at an address on Bow Green Road in Bowdon until the case is over.

Greenwood was first detained in January this year and suspended by Manchester United after a woman posted allegations online that included images and videos of the aforementioned charges. He was immediately suspended by his employer and has not featured for the club in any capacity since his arrest, the club has however retained his shirt number in what many see as a hope of his innocence in the case.

The 21-year-old Manchester United academy grandaunt will next appear in court on Monday 21 November.

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