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Footballer Lukaku Arrested For Hosting A Rowdy Party With Paul Pogba In Los Angeles
Manchester United-bound player, Romelu Lukaku was last week, arrested for hosting a rowdy pool party at the rented Beverly Hills mansion in Los Angeles, where he’s holidaying with fellow football star Paul Pogba.
Beverly Hills Police Department revealed in a statement said they visited the address five times on the same evening to warn Lukaku about the noise last Sunday.
According to the authorities, Lukaku was technically arrested and given a citation. But it was not a physical arrest which would have involved handcuffs and being taken to jail.
The Belguim international star who’s set to join Manchester United from Everton in a £75million deal was said to have released at the scene of his arrest
Lukaku s scheduled to appear before a judge at the Los Angeles Airport Courthouse on October 2, 2017
A statement by the Beverly Hills police read:
“On July 2, 2017, at approximately 8:00 PM, Beverly Hills Police Department officers arrested a 24-year-old male subject by the name of Romelu Lukaku Bolingoli.
“Bolingoli received a misdemeanour citation for Beverly Hills Municipal Code Violation 5-1-104 – Excessive Noise. The citation was issued after officers responded to five other noise complaints from the same location, which resulted in verbal warnings.
“These noise violations occurred at a residence in Beverly Hills where Bolingoli was temporarily residing. Bolingoli was released at the scene with the citation and was not physically arrested.
“Bolingoli is scheduled to appear at the Los Angeles Airport Courthouse on October 2, 2017.”
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