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(BREAKING) Real Madrid Players Headed to Court Over Minor's Private Vid Leak

This development marks a significant step in the legal proceedings, moving beyond the initial investigation phase

By Diego Becerra

Straight to Trial: Real Madrid Players in Deep Doo-Doo Over Minor's Private Video Leak.
Straight to Trial: Real Madrid Players in Deep Doo-Doo Over Minor's Private Video Leak.

A Madrid court has confirmed that criminal proceedings will move forward against Real Madrid defender Raul Asensio and three other former youth academy players in connection with the dissemination of intimate material. Judge Ana María Gallego issued the order, finding sufficient evidence to proceed with a trial following an investigation into the sharing of a private recording, according to reports in Marca.

The case stems from allegations that Asensio and his former teammates were involved in the unauthorized distribution of a video containing intimate images. While the details surrounding the recording remain under legal scrutiny, the judge's decision signifies that the court believes there is enough basis to warrant a full judicial process. The other three individuals involved are also former members of Real Madrid's youth system, highlighting a concerning situation within the club's past ranks.

This development marks a significant step in the legal proceedings, moving beyond the initial investigation phase. The confirmation of a trial means that Asensio and the other accused individuals will have to appear in court to defend themselves against the charges. The prosecution will present its case, and the defense will have the opportunity to present their arguments and evidence.

The news will undoubtedly be met with concern by Real Madrid and its fanbase. While Asensio currently plays for the senior team, the involvement of former academy players casts a shadow over the club's youth system. Real Madrid has previously stated its commitment to cooperating with any investigations and upholding ethical standards within the organization.

The legal process is expected to be lengthy and complex, with various stages of hearings and evidence presentation. The outcome of the trial will have significant implications for the careers and reputations of the individuals involved. The footballing world will be closely watching as this case unfolds, raising important questions about privacy, consent, and the responsibilities of individuals, particularly those in the public eye.


Diego Becerra

Diego Becerra

Editorial Director Alivia, 13 years of experience in sports journalism. I studied journalism at the Central University of Ecuador and started at Radio Positiva in Quito where I worked for 2 years covering events such as the Copa Libertadores, World Cup Qualifiers and the Copa Sudamericana. In 2013 I began collaborating with Alivia Media in the first media outlet that was launched, which was El Futbolero Ecuador. Then I was part of the growth of the company and currently I editorially manage the ...

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