Former Australian rugby union captain Rocky Elsom has been sentenced to five years in jail after a French court found him guilty of misusing corporate assets while president of French club Narbonne.
A court official told Reuters that the 41-year-old was found guilty of forgery, use of forgery and misuse of corporate assets by a Narbonne court last week. He has denied the charges.
Elsom, who was at Narbonne from 2013-16, was convicted in absentia and an international warrant has been issued for his arrest. He was also ordered to pay back €700,000 ($1.25 million).
Elsom said in a statement published by the Sydney Morning Herald on Tuesday that he had not been informed of the court hearing or given an opportunity to defend himself against the allegations.
He added that it was a “clear perversion of justice”. The paper said Elsom had engaged a lawyer to appeal the court’s decision.