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Former Barcelona player Dani Alves granted bail as he appeals sexual assault conviction

Published: 20 March 2024 at 17:10

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Former Barcelona player Dani Alves has been granted bail as he appeals his conviction for sexual assault after being found guilty and sentenced to four years and six months in prison for raping the victim in a Barcelona nightclub bathroom. Alves can be released on bail by paying one million euros and surrendering his Brazilian and Spanish passports. The victim\'s lawyer expressed outrage, stating that Alves\' release reflects favoritism towards the wealthy. Alves is prohibited from leaving the country or contacting the victim under the bail terms.

Former Barcelona player Dani Alves granted bail as he appeals sexual assault conviction Former Barcelona player Dani Alves granted bail as he appeals sexual assault conviction Former Barcelona player Dani Alves granted bail as he appeals sexual assault conviction Former Barcelona player Dani Alves granted bail as he appeals sexual assault conviction Former Barcelona player Dani Alves granted bail as he appeals sexual assault conviction Former Barcelona player Dani Alves granted bail as he appeals sexual assault conviction Former Barcelona player Dani Alves granted bail as he appeals sexual assault conviction

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Daily Mail

Lawyer of Dani Alves' rape victim slams court for granting bail

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Daily Mail

Dani Alves is granted release from jail on bail - priced at €1MILLION

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NDTV

Convicted Of Rape, Ex-Brazil Star Dani Alves Freed On Bail For 1 Million Euros | Football News

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BBC News

Dani Alves: Ex-Brazil player to be freed on €1m bail after rape conviction

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CNN

Barcelona court allows convicted footballer Dani Alves out on €1 million bail | CNN

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Footballer Dani Alves to be released on bail after rape conviction

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Sky News

Dani Alves granted bail as he appeals sexual assault conviction

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