Harry Maguire has received a 15-month suspended sentence from a Greek court following a 2020 incident in Mykonos. The Manchester United defender was convicted of non-serious assault, resisting arrest, and attempted bribery, though the sentence is less severe than the original 21-month term. This marks his second conviction for similar charges, as the case was initially dismissed in 2020 due to a retrial granted on appeal. Maguire was arrested after a confrontation involving his family outside a bar in August 2020. The original conviction for attacking police officers and attempting to bribe them was overturned, leading to a retrial. However, the process faced multiple delays, with the latest postponement in October 2025 attributed to untranslated court documents. The case now includes a reduced sentence without the previously imposed fine, and Maguire has declined financial settlements to pursue legal clarity. His legal team plans to appeal to the Greek Supreme Court to clear his name. Maguire has consistently denied wrongdoing, with his representatives expressing concerns about the case's handling. During the recent trial, only one of three police witnesses appeared in court, while the others provided written statements. Greek prosecutors have denied any corruption in the proceedings. Maguire, who was not involved in the latest legal steps, has continued preparing for his Premier League match against Newcastle. The case remains unresolved, with his defense focused on challenging the legal process and securing a favorable outcome.#manchester_united #harry_maguire #premier_league #mykonos #greek_supreme_court