BREAKING: All Five WJC Scandal Members Make A Final Decision
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Tom Banks
February 1, 2024 (7:44 PM)
The Team Canada scandal from the 2018 World Juniors has taken some twists and turns as of late, but as of Thursday, all five players involved have made their official declarations.
All five players involved declare their innocence
According to the documents filed in court, all five players involved in this situation have declared that they will all plead not-guilty to the charges brought against them.
Again, lawyers for the five players have said they all will plead not guilty. The allegations against them have not been proven.
Will be on @SportsCentre tonight to unpack.
The five players have been under investigation for quite some time, and will now face the courts to get an official, legal ruling, but for now, we wait until further details come out and will update you as those come to light.
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