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While Ibarra paid $300,000 to be released, Alves and what he will have to do to get out

Renato Ibarra had to pay a compensation of 300,000 to get rid of a punishment that put him in detention for a longer period of time. Alves will have to do this.

By Hector Garcia

Renato Ibarra had to pay a compensation of 300,000 to get rid of a punishment that put him in detention for a longer period of time. Alves will have to do this.
Renato Ibarra had to pay a compensation of 300,000 to get rid of a punishment that put him in detention for a longer period of time. Alves will have to do this.

Dani Alves surprised everyone after the accusations presented by a 23-year-old woman of being sexually abused by the footballer in a discotheque in Barcelona some time ago and brought a legal process against the player, who has already been captured by the Spanish authorities.

For the moment, and awaiting trial, the footballer remains in prison after testifying in the case of his alleged rape of a 23-year-old girl in the Sutton nightclub in Barcelona, last December 30. A case that could involve a sentence of between four and twelve years in prison.

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At the time, Renato Ibarra went through a similar situation, but it was with his partner and for alleged physical aggression. The soccer player was transferred to the north prison and ended up paying a bail of 300,000 dollars to get out of prison. Now, it is revealed what Alves would pay to get out.

What does Dani Alves have to do to get out of prison?

The big dilemma with the Dani Alves case is precisely the way in which the Spanish justice system carries out this type of process. According to El Pais, Alves has already been interrogated, is in preventive detention and will only be released if he proves his innocence in the case.


Hector Garcia

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