Former Liverpool and Guinea striker Titi Camera, who also served as the country's sports minister after his playing career, has been handed a six-month suspended prison sentence and given a $5,000 (£4,000) fine by a court in Guinea, local media report.
He was found guilty of "forgery, threats, public insults and family abandonment" in the case, which was brought by his ex-wife. The lawyer for his estranged wife, Mariama Koulibaly, said:
"We are going to see if we can make an appeal to get a larger sum. Because 50 million Guinean francs ($5,000) is not even enough to pay the kids' school fees."
Titi Camara's lawyer says he will appeal the ruling,
He was found guilty of "forgery, threats, public insults and family abandonment" in the case, which was brought by his ex-wife. The lawyer for his estranged wife, Mariama Koulibaly, said:
"We are going to see if we can make an appeal to get a larger sum. Because 50 million Guinean francs ($5,000) is not even enough to pay the kids' school fees."
Titi Camara's lawyer says he will appeal the ruling,
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