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NewBrazil police ready formal charges in Irish ticket scandal

Charges could put former IOC official Patrick Hickey eight years in jail

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Patrick Hickey arrives at a residential building after leaving the Bangu Jails Complex in Brazil. Photo: Reuters
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Brazilian police said on Monday they have “overwhelming” proof the former head of the Olympic Council of Ireland led an illegal ticketing ring at the Rio Games and are preparing to make a formal accusation later in the week.

Patrick Hickey will be accused, along with Kevin Mallon, a director of international sports hospitality company THG Sports, with scalping, ambush marketing and criminal association, said Rio de Janeiro police chief Ricardo Barbosa.

Taken together, the crimes are punishable with up to eight years in jail, according to police.

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“We have vast amounts of documentary proof and our investigation will wind up on Thursday,” Barbosa said. “The illegal acts were committed by the president of the Irish committee who had complete control over the scheme and the power to make decisions.”

Former top European member of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), Patrick Hickey, arrives at a residential building after leaving the Bangu Jails Complex in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil last month. Photo: Reuters
Former top European member of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), Patrick Hickey, arrives at a residential building after leaving the Bangu Jails Complex in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil last month. Photo: Reuters
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A lawyer for Hickey did not respond to requests for comment.

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