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Dani Alves gave evidence in his trial yesterday

 πŸ‡§πŸ‡· Dani Alves gave evidence at his trial yesterday:


The former Barcelona right-back faces 9 to 12 years in prison, a €150,000 fine and 10 years of supervised release for sexual assault. ⚖️


πŸ—£️ “I started dancing with the complainant. There was sexual tension and I started talking her into going to the bathroom.


She put her hand behind my back and started touching me. She told me yes to go to the bathroom, I didn't have to insist. I waited a moment, thinking that she wouldn't come, that she didn't want to.


And when I opened the door, I almost hit it. She got on her knees in front of me and started giving me oral sex. This lasted for the duration of the report. Then she sat in front of my legs. […] I ejaculated outside of his penis.


At no point did she tell me she didn't want to or anything. I didn't slap her, I didn't throw her to the ground. I am not a violent man. She didn't tell me she didn't want to have sex.”


Finally, the player admitted he was under the influence of alcohol. πŸ₯‚


The final decision of the Prosecutor's Office should be made within 30 days. πŸ‘€




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