Former England and Sunderland winger, Adam Johnson, has been released from prison after serving three years for child sex offences.
In 2016, Johnson, whose release comes exactly halfway through his six-year sentence, was handed a six-year jail term for engaging in sexual activity with a 15-year-old fan.
He was driven by his father Dave Johnson from HMP Moorland, near Doncaster, South Yorkshire, to his house in Castle Eden, County Durham.
Johnson spoke to reporters and agreed it was good to have his son home and said he may make a statement later.
Johnson admitted kissing the girl but denied her claim that he touched her inside her pants and that she then performed oral sex on him.
A jury found him guilty of sexual activity with a child in relation to “digital penetration” but cleared him of the same offence relating to the oral sex.
He had already admitted another charge of sexual activity with a child in relation to kissing and also of grooming the girl.
The judge said Johnson had lied repeatedly, referring to the controversy over whether he delayed his guilty pleas to enable him to continue his £60,000-a-week career with Sunderland.
As a sex offender, Johnson will have to register his address and bank details with police and inform officers of any intention to travel abroad.
The children’s services department from the local council may also carry out risk assessments in relation to Johnson’s daughter Ayla, and could prevent Johnson from spending time alone with his daughter.
During his time at Manchester City, Johnson won the FA Cup in 2011 and the Premier League title in 2012.
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