Olympics-Ex-IOC executive Hickey posts
bail, free to leave Brazil
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[December 13, 2016]
RIO
DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Irishman Pat Hickey is to be given his passport
back and will leave Brazil as soon as possible, his lawyers said on
Monday after he posted bail in his alleged ticket-scalping case. |
Former top European member of the International Olympic Committee (IOC),
Patrick Hickey, leaves a police station in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil,
September 6, 2016. REUTERS/Ricardo Moraes |
Hickey, the former head of the Olympic Council of Ireland and
the European Olympic Committee, posted 1.5 million reais
($449,370.88) in bail, money loaned to him by an umbrella body
that represents national Olympic committees.
"I shall grant the defendant Patrick his passport back as soon
as he has signed the terms agreed," the judge in the case
Marcelo Rubioli wrote.
Hickey was expected to sign immediately and leave Brazil, where
he was arrested in August as part of an investigation into an
illegal ticket-scalping ring during the Rio de Janeiro Olympics.
The 71-year old has maintained he is innocent of all charges.
(Reporting by Rodrigo Viga Gaier; Writing by Andrew Downie;
Editing by Ken Ferris)
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