Dani Alves cleared of raping woman on appeal after being released from prison

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Dani Alves Rape Conviction Overturned by Spanish Court

In a significant legal development, the rape conviction of former football star Dani Alves has been overturned by a Spanish court of appeal. The ruling follows Alves’ initial conviction in February 2024 for the sexual assault of a woman at a Barcelona nightclub. Alves, who previously played for prominent clubs such as Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain, had been sentenced to four-and-a-half years in prison.

Court Cites Inconsistencies in Original Case

The Catalonia region’s highest court reversed the initial verdict, citing “inconsistencies and contradictions” identified within the original prosecution. Despite overturning the conviction, the court has mandated that Alves provide £120,000 (€150,000) in compensation to the victim. In a released statement, the court affirmed that “it has been proven that the victim did not consent, and that there is evidence, beyond the complainant’s testimony,” suggesting nuances remain in the case despite the reversal.

Alves’ Release and Travel Status

Following this latest decision, the conviction related to the alleged 2022 offense has been nullified. Alves had been released from custody earlier on £832,000 (€1 million) bail as he awaited the appeal outcome. Prior restrictions preventing Alves from leaving Spain are now lifted. It is important to note that Brazil, Alves’ native country, generally does not extradite citizens convicted in foreign nations. The 41-year-old had previously been considered a potential flight risk. This most recent ruling remains subject to potential further appeal at Spain’s Supreme Court.

Legal Proceedings and Context

The Dani Alves case garnered considerable national attention throughout Spain. State prosecutors had initially pursued a nine-year prison term, while lawyers representing the victim advocated for a 12-year sentence. Alves’ defense team had argued for his acquittal or, in the event of a guilty verdict, a reduced one-year sentence accompanied by £43,000 (€50,000) in victim compensation.

Spanish Sexual Assault Laws

In Spain, accusations of rape are legally classified as general sexual assault. Convictions for such offenses can carry prison sentences ranging from four to fifteen years. Recent Spanish law, enacted in October 2022, has placed consent at the forefront of sexual assault cases. This legislation, under the principle of “only yes is yes,” seeks to define all non-consensual sexual acts as rape, reinforcing the critical role of affirmative consent.

Dani Alves’ Football Career

Dani Alves enjoyed a distinguished career in professional football, making over 400 appearances for Barcelona and securing two Champions League titles with the club. He also represented Brazil in three FIFA World Cups, including the 2022 tournament at the age of 39.


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