Chelsea apologizes to victim of sex abuse
LONDON — Chelsea has apologized to a former player who was sexually abused while a member of the club’s youth team, and said Saturday it was “inappropriate” to pay him 50,000 pounds ($77,500) to keep the matter out of the public domain.
The Premier League club said in a statement that Gary Johnson “suffered unacceptably while in our employment in the 1970s, for which the club apologizes profusely.”
Johnson, who is now 57, told a British newspaper that he was sexually assaulted repeatedly every week by youth-team coach Eddie Heath from the age of 13 until he was 16 or 17. Heath is now dead.
Chelsea reached a settlement in 2015 to compensate Johnson. The club this week waived a clause in the settlement that banned him from speaking in public about the abuse, at a time when many former professionals are coming forward about the ordeals they went through as youngsters in youth soccer.


