On January 20 of this year, Dani Alves was arrested in a Barcelona prison for sexually assaulting a 23-year-old girl in a Barcelona nightclub. The event took place on December 30, when the Brazilian was on vacation in the city, after participating in the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. the night before New Years. But now the last card seems to have been played.
This morning Alves left Brians 2 prison and appeared before the Barcelona court to testify in the sexual abuse case against him. In his testimony, the footballer assured that the relationship with the young woman who reported him for rape was “allowed by both parties”.
According to information from the newspaper La Vanguardia, Dani Alves assured that the relationship was “allowed by both parties” and for twenty minutes he recounted what happened in the Barcelona nightclub during the early hours of December 31st.
The 39-year-old footballer answered questions from the prosecutor’s office and the victim’s defense and also justified the different versions he gave about the incident, explaining that he did it because he was worried about who his ex-wife is now.
The defense of Dani Alves, responsible for Cristóbal Martell, who considered that his defendant was “clear and without cracks”, will once again request the release of his client, detained since January 20.
This is the last letter Alves must receive under house arrest. How she justifies that she changed her way of talking about him so many times. According to the Brazilian the other times he lied before the Justice to avoid problems with his ex-wife Joana Sanzfrom which he separated in the past few weeks.
Alves is clear the process will take a long time and has moved his children to Barcelona to keep them close. His ex-wife, Dinorah Santana, put them in a private school uptown called ST Peter’s School. She is also part of the justice strategy to give him probation.
Alves’ lawyers say that, as a show of good faith, the ex-footballer offered his passports and would have agreed to wear an electronic anklet if given probation.
Source: Clarin
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