Former Masters and US Open winner Angel Cabrera given TWO-year prison sentence on assault charges against his ex-partner, as prosecutor warns 'his situation is much more complex' with other charges of domestic abuse hanging over him Angel Cabrera was convicted of assaulting, threatening and harassing his ex-partner Cecilia Torres Mana The two-time major champion will serve his prison sentence immediately Prosecutor warned that Cabrera's 'situation is much more complex than this' The first charges were brought by his former partner Torres Mana, and two other women then did the same Cabrera won the 2007 US Open before triumphing at the Masters two years later
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Angel Cabrera, a former Masters and US Open champion, has been sentenced to two years in prison on assault charges against his former partner.
A court in the province of Cordoba, 500 miles northwest of Buenos Aires, convicted the 51-year-old for assaulting, threatening and harassing Cecilia Torres Mana, his partner between 2016 and 2018.
Cabrera, who denied in the trial any wrongdoing, will serve his sentence immediately.
Angel Cabrera was given a prison sentence of two years, which would be served immediately
Cabrera covers his face during the trial after being charged for assault on his former partner
'His situation is much more complex than this, he has other