Dani Alves was convicted of sexual assault earlier this month, over an incident that took place in Barcelona in December 2022. The former footballer has since appealed that verdict, and in the meantime, he has hoped to secure his temporary release from prison.
After numerous attempts were denied over the last 14 months, Alves was granted bail earlier this week by the presiding judge in his case. For €1m, he would be allowed to leave jail, with the conditions that his Spanish and Brazilian passports were seized to avoid him leaving the country, and that he stays far away from his alleged victim.
The problem for Alves is that his bail is yet to be paid. He is unable to do so himself as he is broke, and Neymar’s father – who had helped him make a compensation payment earlier this year – has refused to pay this time around. MD have now reported that his family, especially his mother and brother, are scrambling to secure a loan, which would cover the bail amount.
If they can do so in the next 24 hours, then Alves would be allowed to leave prison on Monday, for the time being at least.
Fumbuyeh
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Some times I wonder if this money we see on documentaries are actually given to them or they just lie and we think they are rich
Teebreski
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That’s a strategy to show that he doesn’t have money after declaring no funds in his account, you can’t rush to pay the money before the Spanish court keep putting him on bill and finish his money. Also His friends could in a second but can’t cause the court will use that to generate more money from Alves. The bills going to be pay but not in a hurry to show Alves is broke. Be wise or you perish 🤷…
PrimeBattler
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Some times I wonder if this money we see on documentaries are actually given to them or they just lie and we think they are rich
Noo it's actually a trick and it's likewise to all other footballers. if he [Dani Alves ] shows he has money and begins to pay, the fees and Compensation fee to the presumed victim would be higher. They found $115 in his account. that's why they didn't charge him high.