Date Published: 21/03/2024
Spain grants bail to convicted rapist Dani Alves for 1 million
The former FC Barcelona and Brazil star is appealing his conviction with the Barcelona court
Former Brazilian international footballer Dani Alves has been released from jail in Spain pending an appeal against his rape conviction and four-and-a-half year prison sentence, sparking controversy and outrage among the victim's supporters. The Barcelona court granted his provisional release in exchange for a one million euro bail agreement, requiring him to surrender his passports, stay in Spain and report to court weekly.
Alves, who played for top clubs like Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain, was convicted last month of raping a young woman at a Barcelona nightclub in December 2022. His lawyers immediately appealed the conviction, and the court's latest decision has fuelled criticism that the justice system favours the rich and famous.
"This is justice for the rich," exclaimed the victim's lawyer, who condemned the bail agreement as unfair and lenient. The lawyer argued that Alves' wealth and influence had secured him special treatment, allowing him to avoid serving his full sentence.
The victim, who testified behind a screen to protect her identity, recounted how Alves had violently forced her to have sex in a private bathroom of the nightclub despite her pleas to stop, causing her immense emotional distress. Prosecutors described the attack as brutal and traumatic, leaving the young woman in "anguish and terror."
Alves' legal team has repeatedly sought his release on bail since his arrest 14 months ago, but previous requests were denied due to concerns that he might flee the country. However, at Tuesday's hearing, Alves promised the judges that he would stay put and bail was finally granted.
Under the terms of his release, Alves must stay away from the victim and her family. He is also prohibited from coming within 1,000 metres of the plaintiff's home, workplace, or any other location where she may be present.
The case has ignited debate about the treatment of sexual assault suspects and the role of money and privilege in the justice system. Critics argue that Alves' wealth and fame have enabled him to secure preferential treatment, casting doubts on the impartiality of the legal system.
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