Court
releases jailed IOC exec, bans him from leaving Brazil
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[August 30, 2016]
By Rodrigo Viga Gaier
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - A Rio de
Janeiro court on Monday ordered the release of the jailed former top
European member of the International Olympic Committee (IOC),
Patrick Hickey, pending further investigation into charges that he
took part in a ring to illegally sell tickets.
After a request by lawyers for Hickey, who was also the head of the
Olympic Council of Ireland, the court said the 71-year-old Irishman
could leave the maximum security prison where he has been detained
since his arrest on Aug. 10.
Hickey must surrender his passport within 24 hours of his release,
the court said, and remain in Brazil until the investigation into
the alleged ticket scheme is completed.
In a statement, Fernando Antonio de Almeida, the judge who issued
the ruling, said "it is not likely that his release would create any
obstacle or risk for public order, criminal instruction or, if
necessary, the future application of any penal code."
After filing a writ of habeas corpus last week, seeking proof of any
wrongdoing in order to justify his continued detention, Hickey's
Brazilian law firm said it was hopeful for his release and that
Hickey's age and history of health problems should weigh in his
favor.
"Despite the accusations, there is no evidence that proves Hickey's
involvement in such a scheme," said Helton Márcio Pinto, a partner
at Arthur Lavigne Advogados Associados, the Rio law firm defending
Hickey.
The scheme, according to Rio police, allegedly involved the
funneling of Olympic tickets intended for use by the Irish committee
and not authorized for resale to THG Sports, an international sports
hospitality company.
Hickey temporarily stepped aside from his Olympic positions during
the investigation, following his detention in his beach front hotel
in Rio during the Olympic Games.
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Patrick Hickey, ANOC senior vice president and president of the
European Olympic Committees, poses on the blue carpet prior to the
2015 ANOC Awards at DAR Constitution Hall. Mandatory Credit: Geoff
Burke-USA TODAY Sports/File Photo
On Saturday, a court authorized the release of Kevin James Mallon,
another Irishman and THG director who was arrested days before
Hickey and was being held in the same prison. He left custody late
on Saturday but is not allowed to leave Brazil, his lawyer told
Reuters.
Police have said they have ample evidence of crimes committed by
both men and other suspects in the case, but a full investigation
and further court proceedings to determine their guilt or innocence
could take months.
(Reporting by Rodrigo Viga Gaier; Writing by Paulo Prada; Editing by
Daniel Flynn and Meredith Mazzilli)
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