Norway’s footballer Schjelderup convicted of sharing sexual video of minors
Summary
A Danish court found Norwegian footballer Andreas Schjelderup guilty of sharing sexual material involving minors. He was given a two-week suspended prison sentence, meaning he won't go to prison unless he commits another crime within a year.Key Facts
- A Danish court convicted Andreas Schjelderup for sharing a video involving two boys under 18.
- Schjelderup received a two-week suspended prison sentence.
- He admitted in court to sending the video through Snapchat to a group of friends.
- Schjelderup plays for Portugal's Benfica football club.
- The video was quickly deleted after he realized its content was illegal.
- Prosecutors asked for at least 20 days of actual prison time; the defense may consider an appeal.
- Norway's national team, which includes Schjelderup, qualified for the 2026 World Cup.
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