New York Post

Franco accused of making payments to mother of minor

- By CHRISTIAN ARNOLD

Wander Franco is being accused of commercial sexual exploitati­on and money laundering by Dominican Republic prosecutor­s following allegation­s that he had an inappropri­ate relationsh­ip with a minor, according to a new report.

The money laundering charges stem from allegation­s that Franco had made payments to the minor’s mother, who is also facing exploitati­on and money laundering charges, the Associated Press reported.

Prosecutor­s have requested a judge hold Franco on an $86,000 bond, put him on house arrest and prevent him from leaving the country, according to the AP.

Additional­ly, prosecutor­s have asked for the minor’s mother to be kept from leaving the Dominican Republic and put on house arrest.

“In the request filed with the Permanent Attention Office of this jurisdicti­on, the Public Ministry has requested that a financial guarantee of five million pesos be imposed on Franco as a measure of coercion, along with prohibitio­n of departure and house arrest. … These measures requested by the Public Ministry seek to guarantee the integrity of the process,” the ministry said in a statement.

Franco’s immediate future could be determined by Friday when a judge in the province of Puerto Plata is expected to rule whether to release the Rays shortstop on bond, arrest him temporaril­y, prevent him from leaving the country or force him to make occasional visits up until the investigat­ion or trial is completed.

The judge could dismiss the case if it’s found there isn’t enough evidence to move forward, the Tampa Bay Times reported.

Franco, 22, has remained in jail since Monday, when he was arrested for failing to appear for a summons last Thursday.

Prosecutor­s presented a judge with evidence on Wednesday that will help them make the determinat­ion on Franco’s future.

The judge will go through documents and other evidence that was collected during the investigat­ion, which has spanned several months.

Officials in the Dominican Republic announced on Aug. 14 that they had launched an investigat­ion into the infielder following posts on social media that accused Franco of having a relationsh­ip with a minor.

Prosecutor­s have not said much since the investigat­ion was launched, and Franco’s attorney declined comment other than to say that the 2023 American League All-Star was fine, according to The AP.

The allegation­s first appeared on social media on Aug. 13.

He appeared to deny the allegation­s in an Instagram Live video that same day, but he has not commented publicly since.

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