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Former Aston Villa and West Ham striker could face two years in prison

Former Aston Villa and West Ham striker John Carew faces the possibility of two years in prison and a hefty fine due to alleged tax evastion in his home country of Norway.

The punishment of two years imprisonment and a fine of £45,353 (540,000 NOK) on top of the prison time has been requested by the Oslo District Court prosecution, although the maximum sentence for the offense is six years.

Carew has already pleaded guilty to fraud charges, which he says was thanks to his lawyer and former agent Per A. Flod regarding not disclosing income and assets from abroad.

‘I trusted him blindly. I have been convinced that he was right. He controlled me almost like a puppet,’ Carew said.

‘I understand that it is grossly negligent of me to trust him so much, but that is why I have done it.’

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