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Ched Evans ‘marries Partner’ Who Supported Him During Rape Trial ‘miscarriage of Justice’
Ched Evans has married his long-term partner Natasha Massey, the lady who supported him during his rape trial and beyond until he was acquitted. After being together for nearly a decade and a half, the couple married in a ceremony this summer. Evans was convicted of raping a 19-year-old woman in 2012, but his conviction was later overturned, and he was found not guilty in a retrial.
Despite the infidelity, Natasha stood by her partner, who insisted that his sex with the accuser was consensual, even after he was sentenced to five years in prison. The Crown Prosecution Service claimed throughout the trial that the woman was ‘too inebriated’ to agree.
Evans was imprisoned for two and a half years, where he worked as a painter and decorator, and when he was released, the Criminal Cases Review Commission announced that it was revisiting his conviction. Reading is on a run, the Blades are targeting Birmingham, and there’s more Diaz dynamite to look out for in the. A retrial was set eighteen months later, and the former Wales international was acquitted of all counts.
“Natasha has remained by Ched through thick and thin, and their wedding day demonstrated that they have firmly put the past behind them,” a source told The Sun. The couple couldn’t take their eyes off each other as they recited their vows in front of their closest family and friends.”
Evans eventually agreed to an out-of-court settlement of approximately £800,000 with his original lawyers who represented him in his first rape trial. Prior to his acquittal, a return to old club Sheffield United were thwarted after 150,000 people signed a petition encouraging the club not to sign him, and Olympic athlete Jessica Ennis-Hill asked that her name be removed from a stand at Bramall Lane if the Blades completed the move. Later moves to Hartlepool, Hibernian, Oldham, and Grimsby all went through as a result of public outrage.
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