Collingwood says forward Jordan De Goey will remain with the Magpies' football program while his case runs its course after he is charged with indecent assault over a 2015 incident.
Collingwood star Jordan De Goey has been charged with indecent assault over an alleged incident from 2015.Collingwood player Jordan De Goey has played 93 games for the Magpies since 2015, kicking 120 goalsCollingwood says the matter was investigated in 2018, with no charges being laid
"At Collingwood's insistence, and with full-co-operation from De Goey, the matter was investigated by the AFL Integrity Unit and Victoria Police in 2018. No charges were laid," Collingwood said in the statement."Neither Collingwood nor De Goey is in a position to make further comment.""Detectives from the Sexual Crimes Squad have charged two people in relation to a reported sexual assault," a Victoria Police spokesperson said.
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