Final demand of Dani Alves to the courts
Brazilian soccer player Dani Alves, who was accused of sexually assaulting a woman in a nightclub in Barcelona, Spain and was arrested on January 20, has once again requested a trial without arrest in court.
Dani Alves’ lawyers appeared before the judge of court number 15 in Barcelona and demanded that the former Brazilian soccer player be tried pending trial for family reasons. In the information provided to the Spanish press by judicial sources, it was stated that Alves had his children (aged 15 and 17) installed in Barcelona as of May, and that his children will start school in this city in September through his lawyers, stressing that there is no risk of flight from Spain.
APPLICANT: AN IMAGINARY LIFE PROJECT
The plaintiff alleged that Alves’s children are still in Mexico and that an “imaginary life project” was brought before the courts.
Although Alves’ model wife, Joana Sanz, has announced that she has broken up with the former Brazilian soccer player following allegations of sexual assault, the divorce is yet to be officially finalized. The Spanish media wrote that this request by Alves, whose release request was rejected three times by the court, is the last.
The court will make its decision in the next few days.
EVENT HISTORY
Alves, who was accused of sexually assaulting a 23-year-old woman in a nightclub in the city of Barcelona on the night of December 30, 2022, was arrested after arriving in Barcelona from Mexico on January 20 and later arrested by the courts. . he was taken to
Alves, 39, who changed his statements three times and finally claimed that he lied in his first statements to “admit sexual relations, hide infidelity from his wife and protect his wife”, was transferred from Brains 1 prison to Brains 2 Prison on January 23 for security reasons.
Under current laws in Spain, Alves is likely to face between 1 and 12 years in prison.
Alves, who in his career has played for teams such as Sevilla, Barcelona, Juventus, Paris Saint-Germain and Sao Paulo, was fired from the Mexican national team UNAM, where he last played, after being arrested in Barcelona on assault charges. sexual. (AA)
Source: Sozcu

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