The rape trial of former Barcelona footballer Dani Alves begins today in Barcelona.
The footballer is accused of sexual violence against a young woman in the bathroom of a nightclub in the Catalan capital in December 2022. For Dani Alves the Prosecutor's Office is asking for a 9-year prison sentence and the payment of 150,000 euros in damages, a request that the civil part increases the maximum sentence to 12 years.
Section 12 of the Court of Barcelona has reserved three days for trial for the Brazilian who has been held in preventive detention since January 20, 2022, when he was arrested after a 23-year-old girl accused him of sexually and violently assaulting her on the night of the 30th December 2022. Alves changed his version of events on several occasions: he first denied the facts and then claimed that it was a consensual relationship.
The footballer's defense lawyers, Ines Guardiola and Miraida Puente Wilson, ask for Alves' acquittal, arguing that it was not rape and that the relationship was consensual and, in the event of conviction, mitigating circumstances for the footballer's state of intoxication as well as compensation for the damage, having already paid 150,000 euros imposed by the investigating judge as a deposit for compensation.
A plea bargaining of the sentence is not ruled out.
According to the public prosecutor, who gives complete veracity to the complainant's version, Dani Alves invited the young woman and her friends to drink champagne in a private room of the nightclub and, after chatting and dancing, around 3.20 in the morning he invited the victim in a private bathroom where "he began to touch her with a lascivious spirit and the clear intention of satisfying his sexual desire".
Faced with the girl's resistance and her pleas to let her go, he slapped her and raped her.
The trial is at the center of great media anticipation, with over 270 accredited journalists.
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