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Coleen Rooney blackmail charges over 'stolen camera' | Coleen Rooney blackmail charges over 'stolen camera' |
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Three people have been charged with an alleged plot to blackmail Coleen Rooney over photos of her son. | Three people have been charged with an alleged plot to blackmail Coleen Rooney over photos of her son. |
Lee Barry Platt, 28, Jennifer Amy Green, 25, and Steven Edward Malcolm, 42, from Manchester are accused of blackmail and handling stolen goods. | Lee Barry Platt, 28, Jennifer Amy Green, 25, and Steven Edward Malcolm, 42, from Manchester are accused of blackmail and handling stolen goods. |
They are due before Manchester magistrates later this month. | They are due before Manchester magistrates later this month. |
Mrs Rooney, wife of England and Manchester United star Wayne, was allegedly targeted after leaving a camera at a concert. | Mrs Rooney, wife of England and Manchester United star Wayne, was allegedly targeted after leaving a camera at a concert. |
The camera, containing pictures of the couple's son Kai, was accidentally left at the MEN Arena, in Manchester, after they attended a Black Eyed Peas concert. | The camera, containing pictures of the couple's son Kai, was accidentally left at the MEN Arena, in Manchester, after they attended a Black Eyed Peas concert. |
Despite a search of the concert arena's VIP area after the gig in May last year, the camera could not be found and was not handed in. | Despite a search of the concert arena's VIP area after the gig in May last year, the camera could not be found and was not handed in. |
Instead, the photos of the footballer's son were allegedly offered for sale to a variety of newspapers and magazines. | Instead, the photos of the footballer's son were allegedly offered for sale to a variety of newspapers and magazines. |
Mr Platt and Ms Green, of Heaton Park Road, and Mr Malcolm, of Silkin Close, are due in court on 20 June. |
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