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Equador Football player "fakes" injury to avoid arrest over not paying his ex.
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Equador Football player "fakes" injury to avoid arrest over not paying his ex.

Enner Valencia has been charged for not paying child support/alimony and was planned to be arrested 2 days earlier after a training.
Police had gathered at the door of the team coach before the World Cup qualifier but were unable to detain the 26 year-old, due to the intervention of other players.
First video kinda lame.






On Thursday the police came to the stadium to arrest him after the match. Enner "faked" an injury and tried to get away using the medical buggy and ambulance.



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Equador Football player "fakes" injury to avoid arrest over not paying his ex.

A professional footballer faked an injury? That has never, ever happened, ever.






Some of these are more egregious than fake rape or domestic assault charges.
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Equador Football player "fakes" injury to avoid arrest over not paying his ex.

"Equador" eh? Sounds like an interesting place.
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Equador Football player "fakes" injury to avoid arrest over not paying his ex.

You guys should not overlook this, it is hilarious. The guy plays for Everton in the premier league and makes millions (probably around 3-5 million a year). He has to pay about 17.000$ to his ex for child support. Somehow he thinks this is unfair, probably because he thinks its not his or because his ex is just a complete bitch trying to live of of him.

So after two previous attempts to catch him, the police shows up in massive numbers at the stadium in one of the most important qualifiers, which is ridiculous off course. And in 80th minute, this guy pretends to have height sickness, and is being sent of with a golf cart to the ambulance with the cops chasing him live in from I don't know 50.000 people. Supposedly he succeeded once more in evading the cops, but the question now is, how will he leave the country for the next qualifier against Bolivia (I think next week).

Anyway, he sure is making a statement here and the interesting part for me is that most people here in Ecuador laugh with it and a good bunch agree with him, even girls. Imagine this happening anywhere in the west. He would be crucified by SJW.
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Equador Football player "fakes" injury to avoid arrest over not paying his ex.

Yet a woman can fake emotional injury after a divorce and claim she needs $25,000 a month (for life) for "entertainment" expenses, plus a lump sum of $2.5 million for her post-marital "grief".

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Equador Football player "fakes" injury to avoid arrest over not paying his ex.

Quote: (10-07-2016 01:35 PM)General Stalin Wrote:  

"Equador" eh? Sounds like an interesting place.

[Image: biggrin.gif] no idea why I typed that instead of Ecuador.
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Equador Football player "fakes" injury to avoid arrest over not paying his ex.

TL[Image: biggrin.gif]R

Married crazy. Wife abused child. Got custody. Crazy still after his money.

Let this be a warning brothers!

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Source: http://en.as.com/en/2016/10/09/football/...85845.html

Last Friday Ecuadorian football fans watched in disbelief as Enner Valencia left the pitch during a World Cup qualifier on a medical buggy with the police in hot pursuit, before being taken to hospital. The reason the Everton striker was being pursued is a dispute over alimony payments to his ex-wife, Sinthyia Pinargote, a matter that Valencia has said is far from clear-cut. The arrest warrant against Valencia has now been revoked.

The Everton forward has issued a statement to the effect that when he was granted custody of their daughter in December 2015, alimony payments for the welfare of the child came to an end as part of the court ruling. Valencia went on to say that several judicial processes are ongoing against him by Pinargote, “which are designed for her personal benefit, such as a demand for alimony payments at a fixed amount of $30,000 a month for child maintenance." The player also said that “in the last two years a sum of approximately $100,000 has been made in alimony payments, which can be verified on the judiciary’s website.” He added that whenever he is in Ecuador, Pinargote denied him visiting rights to see his daughter.

"Physical and psychological abuse"

Valencia also claimed that the monthly payments he made of $4,820 “were destined for the personal expenditure” of his ex-wife, which she had apparently admitted to during the court hearing, and that the suspension of payments had been made “after it was proven that the child was the victim of physical and psychological abuse” by Pinargote.

"Model and dancer in a gentlemen's club"

“On various occasions she abandoned the child for weeks, with no care whatsoever for her well-being, to pursue her activities as a model and dancer in a gentlemen’s club in Guayaquil, as well as offering adult services online where one her promotional images shows the child by her side, watching innocently as she poses.”

"Deceit and ruse"

Valencia said that Pinargote has managed “by deceit and ruse” to have the monthly alimony payments reactivated “even though the court ruling that grants me custody remains in force.”

$10,000 cheque
“As a result, Pinargote has organized an orchestrated show of persecution in the past few days with the sole intention of damaging my image as a responsible parent. To put an end to this persecution I have been obliged to hand over a property which covers the total amount of the supposed unpaid obligations, and a cheque for $10,000 with which my lawyer has put an end to this uncomfortable moment.”
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