The father
of footballer Gareth Bale’s long-term girlfriend has been denied bail in
his impending American fraud trial, amid fears he could use the Wales
star’s millions to flee the country and dodge justice.
Martin
Rhys-Jones has been on remand in New York for two years over
allegations he ran a ‘boiler room’ investment scam that netted £3.2
million, much of it from British victims.
His
lawyers launched a legal bid to get him released on £150,000 bail,
saying it was unfair he could face another two years behind bars before
his case comes up.
However,
prosecutors successfully argued that Rhys-Jones was at risk of skipping
bail – as he did in 2012 when the Metropolitan Police arrested him and
he fled to Spain.
They
added: ‘It is certainly reasonable to conclude that Rhys-Jones’s
daughter [Bale’s partner Emma] could be a source of support which would
enable him to fight his return to the United States.’
Bale
became the world’s most expensive footballer when Real Madrid bought
him from Spurs for £86 million in 2013, and he earns about £13 million a
year.
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