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Jakob Ingebrigtsen's father convicted of 1 count of minor assault, acquitted of other abuse charges

Jakob Ingebrigtsen's father convicted of 1 count of minor assault, acquitted of other abuse charges

Toronto Star5 hours ago

SANDNES, Norway (AP) — Gjert Ingebrigtsen, the father of Norwegian track star Jakob Ingebrigtsen, was convicted Monday of one count of assault against his daughter and given a suspended prison sentence.
A court acquitted Gjert of other charges including abusing Jakob, a multiple Olympic and world middle-distance champion.

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