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Jack Grealish landed with £1,000 court bill after Lamborghini ran red light

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Last updated: February 11, 2026 1:32 pm
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Jack Grealish landed with £1,000 court bill after Lamborghini ran red light
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Key Points

  • Jack Grealish found guilty of failing to give information after his Lamborghini ran a red light.
  • Court imposed a total £1,000 bill including £660 fine, £120 costs, and £264 victim surcharge.
  • Magistrate Paul Farquhar delivered the penalty at the hearing.
  • Grealish did not enter a plea in the case.

Wolverhampton (Liverpool Standard) February 11, 2026 – Manchester City footballer Jack Grealish has been landed with a £1,000 court bill after his £210,000 Lamborghini ran a red light.

Contents
  • Key Points
  • What happened in court?
  • What is the background to the incident?
    • Who presided over the case?
  • What are the next steps for Grealish?

The Premier League star was found guilty of failing to provide information relating to the incident. Magistrate Paul Farquhar handed down the penalty at Wolverhampton Magistrates’ Court.

What happened in court?

According to the Evening Standard, Grealish faced charges stemming from the Lamborghini breaching a red light. The court heard details of the motoring offence involving the high-value vehicle.

As reported by upday, Magistrate Paul Farquhar imposed a £660 fine, plus £120 in costs and a £264 victim surcharge, totalling around £1,000. Grealish did not enter a plea during the proceedings.

What is the background to the incident?

The case relates to an event where Grealish’s Lamborghini, valued at £210,000, was captured running a red light. Reporting by the Evening Standard highlights the footballer’s involvement as a Manchester City and England player.

Who presided over the case?

Magistrate Paul Farquhar oversaw the hearing and determined the guilt on the charge of failing to give information, as covered by upday and the Evening Standard.

What are the next steps for Grealish?

No further penalties such as driving bans were detailed in reports from the outlets. The footballer now faces settling the full court bill from the conviction.

The ruling concludes the legal proceedings on this motoring matter, with facts verified across multiple news sources.

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