Daily Record

SPFL STAR ACCUSED OF FORCING EX TO DO KEEP FIT REGIME

Former Ross County player speaks of relief after prosecutor­s drop charges

- BY RORY CASSIDY

A FOOTBALLER has spoken out after charges he abused his ex-partner through punishing exercise routines were dropped.

Former Ross County midfielder Harry Paton was due to stand trial over three domestic abuse charges but walked free after prosecutor­s dropped the case.

It was claimed Paton, 24, insisted the woman exercise daily “according to his instructio­ns” and dictated what clothes to wear.

He was also said to have monitored her spending and thrown household items around while arguing with her.

Paton told the Record: “I’m very thankful that the charges against me have been dropped. I’m excited and eager to get back playing football again.

“All of the allegation­s were false and not true. These false accusation­s harmed my profession­al career, along with my day-to-day life.

“The charges have rightly been revoked and I am now looking forward to moving on. I would like to thank my family, friends, colleagues and lawyers who helped me through a difficult time.”

Paton also denied a claim that he manipulate­d the woman by repeatedly ending and restarting their relationsh­ip and that he insisted she leave their shared Inverness home on various occasions.

Canadian Paton, who has caps for Canada under-17s and under-20s, was also alleged to have shouted and sworn at her, acted aggressive­ly and made derogatory remarks to her.

He was also accused of assaulting her by pinning her against a wall and pushing her out of bed, and repeatedly driving a car towards her.

The allegation­s covered a period from February 2019 to May 2021, when he was playing for County in the Premiershi­p and Championsh­ip.

The case had been adjourned on a number of occasions. At one hearing, his lawyers lodged a number of defence production­s which they claimed proved his innocence.

On the day the trial was due to begin in November, it was not called by prosecutor­s – meaning they did not proceed and allowed the case to fall.

His agent, Barry MacLean, said: “The allegation­s have severely impacted Harry career-wise and personally – it’s been a big step back for him.

“We’ve got to find a way to overcome that now. Hopefully he can find a club now, any kind of a stigma doesn’t help.

“He’s not with a club and this has impacted him finding a club. He’s unscathed legally and ethically but he’s taken a personal hit for it, for sure.”

The Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service said: “After careful considerat­ion of the facts and circumstan­ces of the case, including the available admissible evidence, the procurator fiscal decided that there should be no further proceeding­s taken at this time.”

i’m very thankful that the charges have been dropped Harry Paton

 ?? ?? NEW START Paton is now looking for a new club. Pic: SNS Group/ Roddy Scott
NEW START Paton is now looking for a new club. Pic: SNS Group/ Roddy Scott

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