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Arsenal fan imprisoned for kidnapping ex-girlfriend banned for life on club’s TV

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An Arsenal Fan TV celeb Liam Goodenough has been banned from appearing on the Premier League club’s YouTube channel.

Goodenough who is fondly called ‘DT’ was sentenced to three years in prison for stalking, kidnapping and assaulting an ex-girlfriend.

UK Metro reported that DT’s sentence was tripled from an initial 12-month sentence in November following a referral to the Court of Appeal.

The 42-year-old was said to have stalked his former partner on a date, sent the victim’s brother messages threatening suicide and demanded to know the location of the victim.

However, after learning about the updated sentence of DT who has been a regular on Arsenal Fan TV for the last decade, the club’s TV announced that he has been banned for life.

A brief statement on their social channels read, “This morning we have been made aware of the news regarding DT, who was a regular contributor on AFTV until July 2021.

“We are utterly appalled and disgusted by his actions and totally condemn domestic abuse, or violence of any kind.

“DT had made us aware of personal issues in his life, however, we can unequivocally say that the extent of the information made public by the Government today is new to us.

“DT appeared on AFTV on 1st Jan when the severity of his legal case was unbeknownst to us. The recent developments come as a complete shock to all at AFTV. In light of the shocking news, DT will be offered absolutely no place on the channel again.”

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