Pele's Son Allowed to Serve Jail-term at Home as Reward For Good Behaviour
Pele's Son Allowed to Serve Jail-term at Home as Reward For Good Behaviour
Pele's son was given a 33-year prison sentence in 2014 for laundering money to a drug gang, can serve the rest of his 12-year jail term at home as a reward for good behaviour.

Rio de Janerio: Son of Brazilian football legend Pele has been granted a request to serve the rest of a 12-year jail term at home as a reward for good behaviour.

Edson Cholbi Nascimento, known as Edinho, was originally given a 33-year prison sentence in 2014 for laundering money to a drug gang, reports Xinhua news agency.

The 49-year-old had the penalty reduced to 12 years and 11 months in February 2017 following an appeal.

Sao Paulo Court of Justice judge Sueli Zeraik said Edinho must comply with a series of requirements such as monthly court appearances, a commitment to find work within 30 days and a ban on leaving home between 8 pm and 6 am without legal authorization.

Zeraik said failure to adhere to the conditions would lead to Edinho's return to jail.

Edinho made nine first-team appearances for Santos as a goalkeeper in the 1990s before turning his hand to coaching.

His father is considered one of the greatest players of all time, scoring more than 1,000 career goals and winning three World Cups.

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