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Football Leaks founder Rui Pinto handed suspended sentence in Portugal

A Lisbon court on Monday handed a four-year suspended prison sentence to Rui Pinto, the Portuguese man behind the Football Leaks website, for attempted extortion, illegal access to data and breach of correspondence.

The 34-year-old former history student and self-taught computer mastermind set up the website in 2015 to share confidential documents such as transfer fees or deals between sports entities.

Football Leaks' data showed how some of the richest and most prominent figures in soccer avoided tax by channelling earnings offshore.

The documents provided some of the evidence that led to a ban - since overturned - on English Premier League club Manchester City from competing in the European Champions League for alleged breaches of Financial Fair Play rules.

Pinto was arrested in Hungary in January 2019, though he was later freed from house arrest and put under witness protection. The trial started in September 2020.

"The court decided Rui Pinto will be handed a single four-year sentence... but there is no need to serve the sentence in prison," Judge Margarida Alves said. said. "The court hopes that the regret (Pinto has shown in court) is serious and that from now on he refrains from performing acts as described here."

While acknowledging the release of the more than 70 million documents, he argued that he was a whistle-blower acting in the public interest.

Judge Alves of the Lisbon Central Criminal Court said that Pinto could not benefit from legal protection as a whistle-blower since he had committed crimes to obtain the information before knowing its contents.

Pinto's targets included the football club Sporting, the Portuguese Football Federation, investment fund Doyen Sports and law firm PLMJ.

The judge said Pinto and

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