Football Leaks: employee is unaware of Doyen loans to Portuguese clubs

In the continuation of the testimony that filled the 30th session of the trial of the Football Leaks case, lawyer Pedro Henriques reiterated not knowing that the investment fund had lent money to national clubs.

The lawyer Pedro Henriques, who advised the former executive director of the Doyen investment fund, Nélio Lucas, said this Wednesday in court that he was unaware of the company’s alleged loans to Portuguese clubs, such as FC Porto and Sporting.

In the continuation of the testimony that filled the 30th session of the Football Leaks trial, the witness reiterated not knowing that the investment fund had lent money to national clubs, even when confronted in the audience room with a document from Doyen, in which these financial transactions were listed.

“On my part, on loan payments, I was aware of situations in other countries. Loans in Portugal have never passed through me,” he said, underlining: “I don’t know this sheet of the document. I only know the sheet for ERPA contracts. [Economic Rights Participation Agreement], virtually. Nélio Lucas knows the document better “.

To different questions, Pedro Henriques replied several times not to remember or to have no idea, but before the forensic report requested by Doyen and which stated that the investment fund’s computer system servers were in Coimbra and not in London, the former Nélio Lucas was determined to acknowledge the incorrect information.

“As far as I know, Doyen never had servers at WIT Software, in Coimbra. This information is wrong, it doesn’t correspond to the truth,” said Pedro Henriques, adding that this may have happened because it was this computer consultant who introduced him to the “software” Alfresco, used for document management of folders in Doyen’s computer system.

While Pedro Henriques summed up his duties at Doyen to “deliver and clarify documents”, ensuring that he did not know the fund’s auditors or whether the offices in which he said he had been in London really belonged to the company, Rui Pinto was astonished with some answers and went conferring with their lawyers during the brief inquiry.

The next session of the trial is scheduled for Tuesday, January 19, starting at 9:30 am.

Rui Pinto, 32, is responsible for a total of 90 crimes: 68 of undue access, 14 of violation of correspondence, six of illegitimate access, targeting entities such as Sporting, Doyen, PLMJ law firm, the Portuguese Federation of Football (FPF) and the Attorney General’s Office (PGR), and also for computer sabotage to Sporting’s SAD and for extortion, in the attempted form. This last crime concerns Doyen and was also what led to the pronunciation of the lawyer Aníbal Pinto.

The creator of Football Leaks has been free since August 7, “due to his collaboration” with the Judiciary Police (PJ) and his “critical sense”, but is, for security reasons, part of the protection program for witnesses in an undisclosed location and under police protection.

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