Premier League footballer Jack Grealish has been landed with a £1,000 court bill after his £210,000 Lamborghini ran a red traffic light on a late night drive through Liverpool.
The 30-year-old attacking midfielder, who is currently on loan at Everton from Manchester City, was prosecuted by Merseyside Police after the incident last September.
The force said Grealish's supercar was caught on camera going through a red light on the outskirts of Liverpool city centre.
He was then prosecuted and convicted for failing to tell police if he, or another person, was at the wheel of the car at the time.
Magistrates in Liverpool handed Grealish six penalty points in a closed-door hearing last week and ordered him to pay a fine, costs, and a court fee totalling £1,044.