Written by Kathy Wheatley on
 July 6, 2025

Former Arsenal player Thomas Partey faces rape and assault charges

Former Arsenal midfielder Thomas Partey has been formally charged with multiple sexual offenses involving three women after a police investigation.According to People, the Crown Prosecution Service filed five rape charges and one sexual assault charge against Partey, stemming from alleged incidents between 2021 and 2022 involving three individuals.

The CPS announced the charges on July 4, following an inquiry led by the Metropolitan Police. The allegations include two counts of rape against one woman, three counts of rape against another woman, and one count of sexual assault involving a third individual. A comprehensive file of evidence gathered during the course of the police investigation formed the basis of the prosecution’s decision.

Legal Process Set to Begin in August

Partey is scheduled to appear at Westminster Magistrates Court on August 5 to face the charges. Prosecutors stressed the importance of maintaining the defendant’s right to a fair trial and urged the public to avoid sharing materials that could influence the proceedings.

“Our prosecutors have worked closely with officers in the Metropolitan Police who have carried out the investigation,” said Jaswant Narwal, Chief Crown Prosecutor for CPS London North. Narwal emphasized the significance of adhering to legal boundaries in media reporting and public discourse to protect the legal process.

Partey has denied all allegations. His attorney, Jenny Wiltshire, stated the midfielder “welcomes the opportunity to finally clear his name.” Wiltshire declined to provide additional comments when contacted the day after the charges were made public.

Background of the Player's Career

Partey’s contract with Arsenal concluded on June 30, just four days before the charges were formally announced. The club noted that it would not comment on the case due to ongoing legal matters. When reached for comment on July 5, Arsenal's media contact did not provide a statement.

The Ghanaian international joined Arsenal in 2020 after a transfer from Atlético Madrid valued at £45 million ($61.4 million). During the 2024–2025 Premier League season, Partey made 35 appearances and scored four goals while contributing to Arsenal’s second-place finish in the league.

Throughout his time with Arsenal, external recognition followed Partey’s performance. In June 2025, he was named Ghana Player of the Year for the third time, and the Thomas Partey Foundation was honored with the Football for Good award. He expressed gratitude on Instagram, thanking his supporters, family, and the organizers for the acknowledgments.

Police Call for Further Information

Detective Superintendent Andy Furphy of the Metropolitan Police advised anyone affected by or knowledgeable about the case to contact law enforcement at CIT@met.police.uk. His appeal for cooperation reflects the ongoing nature of the investigation and its potential impact.

The charges mark a significant development in the wider scrutiny of high-profile athletes and conduct off the field. The announcement has already drawn widespread public attention, with legal authorities urging responsible reporting and public discussion.

Authorities reiterated that criminal proceedings are officially active. The CPS has warned the public of the importance of refraining from sharing speculative reports or social media content that could jeopardize the fairness of the trial.

Recent Public Sightings and Role at Arsenal

On May 18, just weeks before his contract ended, Partey was photographed with fellow Arsenal player Jakub Kiwior before a match at Emirates Stadium against Newcastle United. The photo was among his last public appearances tied to his professional football career in England.

Prior to the conclusion of his time with Arsenal, Partey had been active on social media. His posts celebrated professional and philanthropic milestones, including receiving individual awards and acknowledgment for charitable work through his foundation.

No further updates regarding his professional future or affiliations have been made since the announcement of the criminal charges. Details about potential transfers or future team engagements remain undisclosed at this time.

Legal Rights and Public Response

Legal experts stress that defendants must be presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The charges, while serious, are subject to a judicial process that involves thorough examination of the evidence.

Partey’s denial of the accusations positions the upcoming court date in August as a pivotal moment for both the prosecution and defense teams. The case will likely attract continued media attention due to the player’s public profile and the nature of the allegations.

As the criminal process unfolds, further comments from involved parties, including Partey and his legal representatives, may provide additional insights. However, until then, official channels urge discretion in how the story is discussed and shared.

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