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HAWKS DISOWN JAILED GARGAN

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WHITEHAWK FC have distanced themselves from former co-owner and director Chris Gargan after he was jailed for racially abusing a pregnant woman in a pub, writes JON COUCH.
Gargan, 55, was sentenced to four months imprisonment after Brighton Crown Court heard he verbally abused the 24-year-old woman, whose family come from Jamaica, at the Fiveways pub in the town last April.
Jurors heard how he came up behind the woman, who he didn’t know, as she was sat in the pub with her partner and family and said: “They don’t let ******* in here”.
The shocked victim, who was e...

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