Thomas Partey continues to firmly deny all charges against him, according to a statement issued by his legal representative, Jenny Wiltshire. The clarification comes amid ongoing legal proceedings that have attracted widespread public and media attention.

Legal Defence Speaks
In a brief but clear statement, Jenny Wiltshire emphasised that the Ghanaian international has fully cooperated with police authorities throughout the investigation process. “Thomas Partey continues to deny all charges against him, and he has cooperated with the police throughout,” the statement read.
The matter remains under legal review, and no formal conclusions have been announced by authorities. The Metropolitan Police have previously outlined procedures in similar cases on their official platform (met.police.uk), stressing due process and fairness.
Public and Media Attention
The situation has drawn significant coverage from major international outlets including BBC Sport and Sky Sports, reflecting Partey’s high-profile status as a professional footballer.
Partey, who has been a key figure for both club and country in recent years, remains entitled to the presumption of innocence as the legal process continues. Observers have noted that such cases require careful handling to avoid prejudicing ongoing proceedings.
Focus on Due Process
Legal experts consistently emphasise that allegations do not equate to guilt and that all individuals are entitled to a fair hearing under the law. Partey’s legal team has reiterated its confidence in the judicial process and maintains that he has complied fully with investigative requirements.
As developments unfold, GhanaMedia.net will continue to monitor the situation and provide verified updates in line with our commitment to responsible journalism. Read more Ghana football updates on GhanaMedia.net.
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