Malta Independent

Dani Alves offers to turn in passport, wear tracking device

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Brazilian soccer player Dani Alves has agreed to turn in his passport and wear a tracking de‐ vice if he is set free pending the sexual assault investigat­ion against him, his lawyers said in an appeal filed to a Spanish court this week.

Alves was provisiona­lly de‐ tained in January after being ac‐ cused of sexually assaulting a woman at a nightclub on Dec. 30. A judge ordered the veteran player to be jailed without bail after analyzing the initial probe by authoritie­s and hearing testi‐ mony from Alves, the alleged vic‐ tim and a witness.

Alves has denied any wrongdo‐ ing.

In the appeal obtained by The Associated Press on Wednesday, Alves offered to report to the court and to authoritie­s as often as required, including daily, and to not leave Spain. He would not get within 500 meters (yards) of the accuser or her home or work place, and would not communi‐ cate with her in any matter. The appeal said he would agree to wear a device allowing authori‐ ties to constantly monitor his whereabout­s to make sure he complied with his obligation­s.

The appeal said Alves would pay bail in the amount establishe­d by the judge, in addition to giving up his travel documents to authori‐ ties. The judge had denied Alves bail in part because he was deemed a flight risk.

Alves' lawyers, which includes the same one who worked for Li‐ onel Messi in his tax fraud case, claimed that the accusation­s alone made by the alleged victim were not enough to prompt his detention without bail.

They said there were inconsis‐ tencies in her testimony, includ‐ ing when she said she was scared of Alves and his friends at the nightclub even though security cameras showed that she and her friends were in a "festive" way.

They also point to images that showed that the accuser was not forced into the bathroom where she claimed to have been as‐ saulted.

Alves initially denied having sex with her but later admitted to a consensual sexual encounter.

The lawyers said in the appeal that he initially denied that he had sex with her because he wanted to protect his wife and children.

The accuser has reportedly re‐ linquished her right to seek fi‐ nancial compensati­on from Alves if he is eventually found guilty.

Under Spain's sexual consent law passed last year, sexual as‐ sault takes in a wide array of crimes from online abuse and groping to rape, each with differ‐ ent possible punishment­s. A case of violent rape can receive a max‐ imum sentence of 15 years.

The 39‐year‐old Alves won 42 soccer titles, including three Champions Leagues with Barcelona and two Copa Ameri‐ cas with Brazil. He played in his third World Cup last year in Qatar.

Alves had his contract with Mexican club Pumas terminated after his arrest. He was detained after returning from Brazil to Spain and agreeing to talk to au‐ thorities about the case. His lawyers said Alves has also lost sponsorshi­ps because of his ar‐ rest.

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