Dane Rashford, Marcus Rashford’s brother and a registered FA intermediary, was reportedly detained in the United States for domestic abuse.
Dane Rashford was arrested in Miami Beach, Florida, on October 20 and appeared in court the next day, according to Telegraph Sport. His bond for release before a pre-trial hearing was set at $1,500, and he was charged with battery on October 24, especially for domestic abuse.
Dane Rashford, 31, is a director of DN May Sports Management, a firm that counts Manchester United striker Marcus Rashford among its clients.
Dane was photographed during his official police arrest, and the court issued a pre-trial “stay away order,” barring any contact with him. According to court documents, Chantelle Maynard, a relative of the Rashford brothers, deposited the bond a week after Dane’s arrest, allowing him to be released on bail. He has pled not guilty and will appear in court again on November 27.
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Daysi Vega-Mendez, assistant state prosecutor for Miami Dade County, confirmed the development to The Telegraph, saying, “The case is still active, but I haven’t been able to contact the victim.” Our office is attempting to contact the UK Embassy in order to obtain permission to talk with the victim.
“I’m not sure if they are still in the United States or if they have left.” I believe they were on vacation. Technically, once charged, you are not permitted to leave the country. If a person is given a bond, they must forfeit that bond if they leave. At the time, the matter is still open, with an arraignment hearing scheduled for November 27.”
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