Former Premier League player arrested for refusing to pay child support

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Joe Alvesfootballer who in his time wore the shirts of City of Manchester and the Everton in Premier Leaguewas recently arrested for refusing to pay child support to his ex-husband, the former model and influencer. Maiara Quiderolly. As revealed by The Sun Football, the 37-year-old Brazilian footballer has been forced off the bus by his current team, the Amazonas FC Brazilian, when he was preparing to travel to play the match. The police arrested him immediately.

“There was an arrest warrant issued in a city in the state of Bahia for a small debt. This debt, without a doubt, will be paid and we hope that he will be released,” Artur Eugenio Matías, lawyer for in Joe Alves.

According to the same information from The Sun Football, that is happening Joe Alves He had a total of eight children, two of whom had Claudia Silva, his current wife, and six others outside of this marriage. One of them, including the aforementioned Maiara Quiderolly.

Manchester City paid 24 million euros for him

The stage of Joe Alves in the Premier League. arrived at City of Manchester in the summer of 2008, from CSKA Moscow in exchange for 24 million euros and being the first major disbursement made by those at the Etihad Stadium in the era of ‘petrodollars’. He left the national team after just three years, with a letter of freedom and a loan to Everton along the way. Without pain or glory.

Source: La Verdad

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