FOOTBALL ace Jordon Ibe has been fined £230 for using a forged prescription to obtain sleeping pills at a pharmacy.
The ex-Liverpool star, 30, was trying to get his hands on insomnia drug zolpidem.
A court heard he used a forgery in May 2024 but, on his second visit, his fake prescription was seized by a suspicious pharmacy worker.
Ibe, of Southwark, South London, admitted using a fraudulent document at Highbury Corner magistrates’ court.
He was also told to pay £85 costs and a £72 victim surcharge.
The winger played 41 times for Liverpool before spells at Derby County, Birmingham City and AFC Bournemouth.
Ibe then had a short spell with Turkish club Adanaspor but left without making an appearance.
The former Premier League winger then spent various spells with non-league clubs to try and get his career back on track.
He is now at Bulgarian first division side Lokomotiv Sofia.
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