VIDEO: Ched Evans considering legal action against Loose Women and Gloria Hunniford over comments about trial

The legal team for former Sheffield United striker Ched Evans is considering legal action against Loose Women's Gloria Hunniford.
Footballer Ched Evans and partner Natasha Massey with solicitor Shaun Draycott (right) outside Cardiff Crown Court, where Evans has been found not guilty of raping a teenager in a hotel in north Wales following a two week retrial. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Friday October 14, 2016. See PA story COURTS Evans. Photo credit should read: Ben Birchall/PA WireFootballer Ched Evans and partner Natasha Massey with solicitor Shaun Draycott (right) outside Cardiff Crown Court, where Evans has been found not guilty of raping a teenager in a hotel in north Wales following a two week retrial. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Friday October 14, 2016. See PA story COURTS Evans. Photo credit should read: Ben Birchall/PA Wire
Footballer Ched Evans and partner Natasha Massey with solicitor Shaun Draycott (right) outside Cardiff Crown Court, where Evans has been found not guilty of raping a teenager in a hotel in north Wales following a two week retrial. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Friday October 14, 2016. See PA story COURTS Evans. Photo credit should read: Ben Birchall/PA Wire

During her appearance on ITV’s Loose Women TV show, Gloria talked about the issues surrounding Ched Evans’ recent retrial - in which he was found not guilty of raping a 19-year-old woman in a hotel room in north Wales.

Today, Ched Evans’ website released this statement: “Yesterday marked a watershed in the media coverage following Ched’s unanimous Acquittal of rape at Cardiff Crown Court after serving 30 months for a crime he always denied and has now been exonerated of.

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“Ched has always acknowledged his behaviour was morally unacceptable but consensual.

“Gloria Hunniford on Loose Women yesterday misrepresented the evidence presented at Cardiff Crown Court in this respect and his family are now actively considering their legal options.

“Opinion is acceptable but misinformation broadcast on prime time television is not.”

A spokesman for Loose Women said: “We’ve received a complaint from the father of Ched Evans’ partner, to which we are responding.”