The Star (Jamaica)

Alleged victim won’t seek compensati­on from Alves – Report

- BARCELONA, SPAIN AP:

The woman who accused Dani Alves of sexual assault at a nightclub last year will not seek financial compensati­on from the Brazil football player, the El País newspaper reported yesterday.

El País said people close to the investigat­ion told the daily that the 23-year-old woman decided to relinquish her right for compensati­on if Alves is convicted. She reportedly said she is only seeking to ensure that justice is done and that the player pays for what he allegedly did with prison time.

Also yesterday, Alves — who denies any wrongdoing — reportedly asked the judge to testify again to give his version of what happened in December at a high-end nightclub in Barcelona, according to the Cadena Ser radio network. Alves’ defence team reportedly told Brazil’s GloboEspor­te.com that the player changed his version of what happened during his testimony.

The judge on Friday agreed with state prosecutor­s, after hearing the testimonie­s of Alves, his accuser and a witness, that he should remain jailed without the right to bail. The Brazilian star has spent two nights in a pretrial jail near Barcelona.

Neither the police nor the court would disclose any details of Alves’ case, and the Spanish press has published differing accounts of the alleged events.

Under Spain’s sexual consent law passed last year, sexual assault takes in a wide array of sex crimes, from online abuse and groping to rape, each with different possible punishment­s. The worst case of rape, including violence, can receive a maximum sentence of 15 years.

The 39-year-old Alves has won 42 football titles, including three Champions Leagues with Barcelona and two Copa Americas with Brazil. He played in his third World Cup, the only major title to elude him, last month.

Mexican club Pumas terminated Alves’ contract signed in July after hearing of his arrest in Spain.

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