Johnson arriving at Bradford Crown Court this morning. Peter Byrne
Peter Byrne
SUNDERLAND’S ENGLAND INTERNATIONAL winger Adam Johnson pleaded guilty to one count of sexual activity with a child and one count of grooming at his under-age sex trial today.
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The 28-year-old player, capped 12 times by England, continues to deny two other charges of sexual activity with a girl aged under 16.
Johnson appeared in the dock at Bradford Crown Court in northern England wearing a black suit and white tie. He was accompanied by a female police officer.
He was initially suspended by Sunderland following his arrest in March last year, but has since returned to action and scored in their 2-2 draw at Liverpool in the Premier League last Saturday.
Johnson began his career with Middlesbrough and returned to his native northeast in 2012 when he joined Sunderland from Manchester City in a £10 million (€13.7 million) deal.
Sunderland footballer Adam Johnson admits sexual activity with a child
Johnson arriving at Bradford Crown Court this morning. Peter Byrne Peter Byrne
SUNDERLAND’S ENGLAND INTERNATIONAL winger Adam Johnson pleaded guilty to one count of sexual activity with a child and one count of grooming at his under-age sex trial today.
The 28-year-old player, capped 12 times by England, continues to deny two other charges of sexual activity with a girl aged under 16.
Johnson appeared in the dock at Bradford Crown Court in northern England wearing a black suit and white tie. He was accompanied by a female police officer.
He was initially suspended by Sunderland following his arrest in March last year, but has since returned to action and scored in their 2-2 draw at Liverpool in the Premier League last Saturday.
Johnson began his career with Middlesbrough and returned to his native northeast in 2012 when he joined Sunderland from Manchester City in a £10 million (€13.7 million) deal.
- © AFP, 2016
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