Former Barcelona president Bartomeu denies paying journalists

Football
15 Feb 2023 • 8:42 AM MYT
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Former Barcelona president Josep Maria Bartomeu has denied he paid two journalists to defend him and his board of directors in the public sphere.

Bartomeu has stated in a press release that this is "an erroneous and perverse interpretation of conversations between different people, journalists and executives" and denies any involvement.

He statement read:

"Once again, I am submitting a statement against the content of a new report by the Mossos d'Esquadra, pointing to the existence of payments ordered by me to journalists in order to defend myself before public opinion and, at the same time, to criticise other Barcelona supporters.

"The latest report presented by Mossos before the 13th Court of Instruction of Barcelona tries to conclude, falsely, that, in addition, money was allocated from FC Barcelona, under my presidency, to third-party companies to pay certain journalists for the same purpose of protecting my reputation.

"Both conclusions are not true but a perverse and erroneous interpretation of conversations between different people, journalists and executives, from which further assumptions are made and not hard evidence.

"I categorically deny that, by my order or with my consent, journalists were paid by FC Barcelona for the purpose, or in exchange, of defending the management or my person."