Chelsea have agreed to provide the Premier League with details of the review into how it handled Mr Johnson's case and will also undergo a comprehensive safeguarding audit. The statement read: “The Premier League has received from Chelsea FC detailed information regarding the circumstances that saw Mr. Gary Johnson in 2014 raise with them allegations of abuse from the 1970s. After careful consideration, the Board has determined that no Premier League rules were broken by the club not reporting this matter to them in 2014, but has agreed on the following action: The League has requested that Chelsea agrees to a full safeguarding audit from an independent safeguarding expert. The League has no reason to have any concerns about Chelsea's current provisions in this area but, given the seriousness of these historical allegations, feels that such a review is an appropriate course of action. The League has also requested that Chelsea provides them with details of the current review the club has asked an external law firm to undertake into historical abuse and how it handled Mr Johnson's claim, and that a full copy of the review is provided to the Premier League and The FA upon its completion. Chelsea has agreed to these requests.”
Chelsea apologised to Johnson earlier this month for the abuse he suffered as a trainee in the 1970s, having waived the confidentiality clause in the £50,000 agreement they made with Johnson in 2015.
Johnson, now S7 said that he was assaulted multiple times over a three-year period by the club's chief scout Eddie Heath, who is now dead. He was a member of Chelsea's first team from 1978 to 1981, but joined the club as an 11-year-old in 1970 and claimed he had been groomed from the age of 13 by Heath.
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