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sport news Former Arsenal wonderkid 'attempted to force tenants out by peering through ... trends now

sport news Former Arsenal wonderkid 'attempted to force tenants out by peering through ... trends now

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Former Arsenal wonderkid Emmanuel Frimpong reportedly attempted to force his tenants out of their home by peeking through their blinds, a court heard on Wednesday.

Frimpong, 32, was the subject of a variety of accusations at Edmonton County Court, which came from his long-suffering tenant Reiane McGregor.

McGregor, who moved into the home with her mum, Fay, revealed the former Gunners midfielder, who was present in court, had made her life 'hell'.

A report in The Sun claimed that as well as peering through their living room blinds, Frimpong moved into the property with his wife and kids.

After initially claiming it would only be for a few weeks, the arrangement was said to be extended, with Frimpong's behaviour reportedly becoming increasingly aggressive.

A former Arsenal wonderkid attempted to force his tenants out of their home, a court heard

Emmanuel Frimpong, 32, was the subject of a several accusations at Edmonton County Court

Emmanuel Frimpong, 32, was the subject of a several accusations at Edmonton County Court

For example, he allegedly told his tenants: 'I can come to the property whenever the hell I like.'

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