Alves, 39, was arrested by local police and imprisoned in Spain without bail pending trial on charges of allegedly sexually assaulting a woman in a Barcelona nightclub.
According to a statement released by Catalonia's judicial system last week, the claimed victim lodged a complaint earlier this month, and the case is still pending.
According to the Spanish news site Telecinco, Alves has been signing autographs in jail after a court in Barcelona granted him bail owing to the perceived high danger of his fleeing the country.
According to the article, one ex-offender displayed a shirt autographed by the 126-time Brazil international after being released from prison.
The unidentified prisoner obtained a signed jersey from another convict even though they did not share a cell with Alves.
The alleged victim of the sexual assault claimed that the former Barcelona right-back assaulted her in the Sutton nightclub's restrooms in December.
39-year-old Alves has maintained his innocence, and last Friday, after being detained and interrogated by local police, he appeared before a judge in Barcelona. He was then imprisoned without bail pending trial.
Additionally, Alves earlier this month told Antena 3 TV that he attended the club with other individuals and refuted any claims that his behavior was inappropriate.
After being imprisoned, Alves, who was a member of Brazil's team for the World Cup in Qatar last month, had his contract with Mexican team Pumas cancelled.
He was a player for Barcelona from 2008 to 2016, and for the 2021–2022 LaLiga season, he made a temporary comeback.
No comments:
Post a Comment