Dani Alves loses chance to get out of jail
Former Barcelona player Dani Alves who is currently being investigated by Spanish authorities in a sexual assault case, will have to remain in jail as a court on Monday, June 12, denied his request to be freed on bail.
Alves was provisionally detained in January after being accused of sexually assaulting a woman at a nightclub in Barcelona on Dec. 30. He has denied wrongdoing and said sex with the accuser was consensual.
A judge ordered that the former Barcelona defender be jailed without bail after analyzing the initial probe by authorities and hearing testimony from Alves, the alleged victim, and witnesses. A trial date has not been set.
A Barcelona court ruled on Monday that Dani Alves remains a flight risk and should remain in jail until the investigation is concluded. The court previously denied a similar request by the footballer’s defence team in May.
Alves’ lawyers had tried to discredit testimony by the alleged victim and other witnesses by presenting security camera footage showing that Alves and the victim were flirting with each other at the nightclub. But the court said in its ruling on Monday that the flirting should not “in any way justify an eventual sexual assault.”
The lawyers had reiterated that Alves was not a flight risk and would accept any court-imposed measures, such as turning in his passports and wearing a tracking device, if freed on bail. They said Alves and his family had plans to live in Barcelona, but the court dismissed the argument because his children were only registered as residents a few weeks ago.