Soccer star Dani Alves sentenced to 4.5 years in prison for sexual assault
The former Brazil and Barcelona right back was convicted in Spain under a new sexual liberty law that emphasizes the lack of consent of the victim as key to determining sex crimes
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Alves denied during the three-day trial this month that he raped the woman, testifying to the court “I am not that kind of man.” PHOTO: AP
Barcelona, 23 Feb
Dani Alves, one of the most
successful soccer players of his generation, was found guilty of raping a woman
in a Barcelona nightclub and sentenced to four years and six months in prison
on Thursday.
The former Brazil and Barcelona
right back was convicted in Spain under a new sexual liberty law that
emphasizes the lack of consent of the victim as key to determining sex crimes.
A three-judge panel at the Barcelona Provincial Court convicted the 40-year-old Alves of sexual assault for the incident on 31 December, 2022. The court ordered Alves to pay 150,000 euros ($162,000) in compensation to the victim, banned him from approaching the victim’s home or place of work, and from communicating with her by any means for nine years. “I still believe in the innocence of Alves,” Inés Guardiola, Alves’ lawyer, said. “I need to study the ruling, but I can tell you that of course we will appeal.”
Guardiola said Alves was “calm and collected” when he heard the verdict in court. “We are satisfied,” David Sáenz, a member of the victim’s legal team, said, “because this verdict recognizes what we have always known, that the victim told the truth and that she has suffered.”
The victim’s lawyer, Ester García, said on Wednesday she and her client would not be present for the verdict. The victim said Alves raped her in the bathroom of a Barcelona nightclub on the morning of 31 December, 2022. The court considered it proven that the victim did not consent to sex and there was evidence, in addition to the defendant’s testimony, that she was raped.
Alves denied during the three-day
trial this month that he raped the woman, testifying to the court “I am not
that kind of man.”
State prosecutors had sought a
nine-year prison sentence for Alves while the lawyers representing his accuser
wanted 12 years. His defense asked for his acquittal, or if found guilty a
one-year sentence plus 50,000 euros compensation for the victim.
The sentence of four years and six
months is near the lowest sentence for a rape conviction, which when the rape
took place was penalized by four to 12 years under Spanish law. That has since
been modified to six to 12 years. The court in its sentence said it considered
favorably for Alves that he had “before the trial paid the court 150,000 euros
to be given to the victim without any conditions attached.”
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