The sentence seems excessive......
Pele's Son, Edinho, Reportedly Given 33 Years in Prison for Money Laundering
By Tom Sunderland , Featured Columnist Jun 1, 2014
Edson Cholbi do Nascimento, the son of former Brazil forward Pele, has reportedly been sentenced to 33 years in prison after being found guilty of laundering money obtained through drug trafficking.
BBC News reported Sunday morning that "Edinho," who played for his father's former club Santos as a goalkeeper during the 1990s, "admits he had a drug problem but denies the trafficking charges."
The 43-year-old was previously arrested in 2005 and sentenced as part of an operation to dismantle a drug ring in his home city of Santos, where Edinho was reportedly linked to a "notorious drug dealer," per BBC News.
BBC News quoted Pele's reaction in 2006 to his son's charges: "God willing, justice will be done. There is not a shred of evidence against my son."
Pele's Son, Edinho, Reportedly Given 33 Years in Prison for Money Laundering | Bleacher Report
31 May 2014 Last updated at 19:27 ET
Pele son Edinho sentenced to 33 years in Brazil for money laundering
Edinho is a retired footballer who played goalkeeper for Pele's old club, Santos
The son of the Brazilian football legend Pele has been sentenced to 33 years in jail for laundering money raised from drug trafficking.
Edinho is a retired footballer who played goalkeeper for Pele's old club, Santos, in the 1990s.
He was first arrested in 2005 and has served a sentence for drug trafficking offences and links with a notorious drug dealer in the city of Santos.
He admits he had a drug problem but denies the trafficking charges.
The ruling was issued by a judge in the nearby coastal city of Praia Grande, in Sao Paulo state.
Brazilian media have not been able to contact Edinho, whose real name is Edson Cholbi do Nascimento, but they say he is expected to appeal.
Edinho, 43, works as a goalkeeping coach at Santos.
US childhood
Pele, or Edson Arantes do Nascimento, played all his professional career in Brazil for Santos.
Playing for Brazil, he won the World Cup in 1958, 1962 and 1970 and was acclaimed as the greatest footballer of his generation.
Pele won the World Cup three times with Brazil and scored more than 1,200 goals in his career
He retired in 1974, but made a comeback a year later for New York Cosmos.
Edinho is Pele's third son from his first marriage. He was five when the family moved to New York to play for Cosmos.
When he returned to Brazil he decided to pursue a career in professional football - as a goalkeeper, much to his father's surprise.
He was Santos' goalkeeper in 1995 when the team reached the Brazilian league final, losing the title to Botafogo.
His detention and alleged involvement with drug gangs took most people in Brazil by surprise.
Pele, now 73, went to visit his son several times in jail.
"God willing, justice will be done. There is not a shred of evidence against my son," he said in 2006.
Edinho said that his father was his idol.
Pele's Son, Edinho, Reportedly Given 33 Years in Prison for Money Laundering
By Tom Sunderland , Featured Columnist Jun 1, 2014
Edson Cholbi do Nascimento, the son of former Brazil forward Pele, has reportedly been sentenced to 33 years in prison after being found guilty of laundering money obtained through drug trafficking.
BBC News reported Sunday morning that "Edinho," who played for his father's former club Santos as a goalkeeper during the 1990s, "admits he had a drug problem but denies the trafficking charges."
The 43-year-old was previously arrested in 2005 and sentenced as part of an operation to dismantle a drug ring in his home city of Santos, where Edinho was reportedly linked to a "notorious drug dealer," per BBC News.
BBC News quoted Pele's reaction in 2006 to his son's charges: "God willing, justice will be done. There is not a shred of evidence against my son."
Pele's Son, Edinho, Reportedly Given 33 Years in Prison for Money Laundering | Bleacher Report
31 May 2014 Last updated at 19:27 ET
Pele son Edinho sentenced to 33 years in Brazil for money laundering
The son of the Brazilian football legend Pele has been sentenced to 33 years in jail for laundering money raised from drug trafficking.
Edinho is a retired footballer who played goalkeeper for Pele's old club, Santos, in the 1990s.
He was first arrested in 2005 and has served a sentence for drug trafficking offences and links with a notorious drug dealer in the city of Santos.
He admits he had a drug problem but denies the trafficking charges.
The ruling was issued by a judge in the nearby coastal city of Praia Grande, in Sao Paulo state.
Brazilian media have not been able to contact Edinho, whose real name is Edson Cholbi do Nascimento, but they say he is expected to appeal.
Edinho, 43, works as a goalkeeping coach at Santos.
US childhood
Pele, or Edson Arantes do Nascimento, played all his professional career in Brazil for Santos.
Playing for Brazil, he won the World Cup in 1958, 1962 and 1970 and was acclaimed as the greatest footballer of his generation.
He retired in 1974, but made a comeback a year later for New York Cosmos.
Edinho is Pele's third son from his first marriage. He was five when the family moved to New York to play for Cosmos.
When he returned to Brazil he decided to pursue a career in professional football - as a goalkeeper, much to his father's surprise.
He was Santos' goalkeeper in 1995 when the team reached the Brazilian league final, losing the title to Botafogo.
His detention and alleged involvement with drug gangs took most people in Brazil by surprise.
Pele, now 73, went to visit his son several times in jail.
"God willing, justice will be done. There is not a shred of evidence against my son," he said in 2006.
Edinho said that his father was his idol.