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Married Premier League star 'breaks Covid-19 rules for drug-fuelled gay sex orgy'

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A married Premier League football allegedly broke strict coronavirus rules to take part in a drug-fuelled gay sex orgy. According to reports, the footballer - who cannot been named - took cocaine while participating in X-rated activity in Chesire.

The affair was purportedly filmed and footage leaked on Snapchat. The case is allegedly the latest involving a footballer breaking coronavirus protocol at a time where cases in the UK are at an all-time high.

The Premier League tested 1,479 players and club staff between December 21 and 27, and a huge 18 individuals tested positive.

It is not suggested that any of those testing positive also breached Covid-19 rules. This number eclipsed the previous highest number of cases, 16, which was

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