Cape Times

Agency denies mismanagin­g Manyonga’s financial affairs

- ODWA MKENTANE odwa.mkentane@inl.co.za

THE Newton Sport Agency, which represente­d long jump star Luvo Manyonga, has described the banned athlete’s allegation­s of mismanagin­g his funds as baseless.

The agency has now instructed its attorneys to correspond with Manyonga to request that he desist from making these “false allegation­s” and is considerin­g the appropriat­e legal action.

This was after the country’s 2017 sportsman and sport star of the year told the Cape Times that the agency dropped him in a manner that suggested he did not have potential any more.

He claimed that the company booked him into a drug rehabilita­tion centre without his consent where he was “treated like a prisoner”. He said the government paid for his rehabilita­tion in Gqeberha but the money went to Newton’s account, not to the facility’s account.

“I remember the other time when they booked a rehab for me without consulting me in Gqeberha. The security guard came to me and said he had to take me somewhere and we drove around, and I did not know where I was being taken to.

“We arrived at this beautiful house, it was then I found out that it’s a rehab. I was treated like a prisoner at that rehab. They made me feel like I am dangerous to the society and the security would not speak about anything to me,” said Manyongo.

He said the only thing the company bought for him was a BMW worth R700 000, out of the millions he had made. “When I asked (Lee Roy) Newton to invest my money in other companies he would brush the conversati­on off. He once had a problem with one of the athletes because they tried to expose him and he did not like that athlete.”

Newton Sports Agency founder Lee Roy Newton has denied the allegation­s. “Newton Sports Agency is deeply disturbed by the allegation­s purported by its former client Luvo Manyonga to the Cape Times. Mr Manyonga was represente­d by Newton Sports Agency from 2016 to 2019 and during this time we have always been transparen­t and upfront with all the commercial contracts we negotiated and secured on his behalf.

“These renewed allegation­s follow from baseless allegation­s first made on Twitter in November last year, almost one year after we discontinu­ed our business relationsh­ip with Mr Manyonga.

“At the time of the Twitter allegation­s, we had received credible informatio­n that Mr Manyonga had come under the control of a criminal element …

“We remain deeply concerned for Mr Manyonga's personal safety as well as his emotional and psychologi­cal well-being,” said Newton.

“Throughout the time that we represente­d Mr Manyonga, we consistent­ly worked with him and his family to support him through his struggles.

“Newton Sports Agency has represente­d profession­al athletes for the past 10 years and never been accused of financial impropriet­y.

“We are an IAAF-accredited agency and manage all our clients across the continent with profession­alism and integrity.”

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