“Psychologically Destroyed” – The plaintiff’s attorney in Danny Alves case responds to acquittal
“Psychologically Destroyed” – The plaintiff’s attorney in Danny Alves case responds to acquittal
On Friday, the Spanish Supreme Court released Dani Alves’ rape conviction, insisting on appeals from former Barcelona and Sevilla players a year ago. Alves was convicted in February 2024 and was originally scheduled to be 4.5 years and has been detained for 14 months since handing it over to himself.
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After the decision, Alves’ attorney Ines Guardiola talked to Rac1 about the decision, as Sport said.
“We are very happy; justice has finally done it. Of course, we expect this to be innocent and has been proven. We are very excited.”
Dani Alves was during the trial.
On the other hand, the plaintiff’s attorney Ester Garcia in the case pointed out that her client was frustrated by the resolution.
“In terms of law, we have to appeal the ruling. It has to be taken into account the emotional state of the client and is psychologically destroyed. It has been two years of hell for her,” she told the Catalan Daily.
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“[She is] Very disappointed, sad, and somehow felt like she was back in the bathroom where the incident happened. ”
There have been many high-profile cases in the Spanish football case in recent years, with forward Santi Mina and right-back Hugo Mallo being convicted.
“[It is] In both law and society, it is setbacks in the struggle against sexual violence. [It could] Stop women from reporting sexual assault. ”
“It is not a 21st century debate to question whether a woman dances in a nightclub before being sexually assaulted.”
Alves’ original verdict was also confiscated his passport, and the victim caused €150,000 in damages. He has lived in Barcelona since March 2024 after he appealed his conviction.