Dani Alves released from prison after paying €1 million bail

Dani Alves out of prison
Neymar Sr.
Family statement
Stopping support
A good friend?
4 years and 6 months
Damage repair mitigation
Compensation and costs
Quick verdict
Doubts regarding the summons
Four requests for provisional release
He faced 12 years in prison
Acquittal denied
Barcelona court
It happened in December 2022
A sporting reference
Dani Alves out of prison

Dani Alves has been released from jail, several Spanish sources report. The Brazilian has paid the €1m (£850,000; $1,083,380) bail set by a Barcelona Court.

Neymar Sr.

It is not clear who has paid the bail. What is certain is that it was not Neymar Sr., who made a statement refusing to post bail to release former FC Barcelona player.

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Family statement

According to The Sun, Neymar Sr. killed the rumors in a family statement: "For us, for my family, this matter is over. Full stop."

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"Ruling for his conviction"

"With the Spanish court ruling for his conviction, there's speculation and an attempt to associate my name and my son's to a matter that is not within our reach any longer."

Stopping support

The Sun also reported that Neymar Sr. was happy to financially support Alves during the trial, but after being found guilty of serious sexual assault, the support stopped.

A good friend?

The former Barcelona, PSG, and Juventus player is in dire straights financially and had to ask his friends for support. Alves already sought help from Neymar to pay reparations to the victim.

 

4 years and 6 months

Dani Alves was found guilty and sentenced to four years and six months in prison. The former Barcelona player will serve his sentence in Spain, where he once conquered countless trophies as one of the world's best defenders.

Damage repair mitigation

According to Cadena SER, in addition to the prison sentence, the judge imposed the former Brazilian player a 5-year parole, and a 10-year restriction order on the victim. The judge also ordered a €150,000 (£128,500, $162,180) reparation for the victim.

Compensation and costs

Dani Alves will not only have to pay the reparation costs but will also have to settle the legal expenses behind the trial.

Quick verdict

The events unfolded on February 21, 2024, after Dani Alves had been summoned to court, although the reason was not specified.

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Doubts regarding the summons

There was the option of granting provisional release until a sentence was handed down, but the judge repeatedly denied the request.

Four requests for provisional release

Inés Guardiola, the lawyer of Dani Alves, put in a total of four requests for a provisional release but was denied every single request by the judge. Bail was not an option at the time for Alves.

He faced 12 years in prison

Alves' sentence, despite what it may seem, is quite far from the original 12-year sentence, under the request of the prosecution.

Acquittal denied

According to AP News, the defense requested an acquittal, alleging abusive alcohol consumption on the night of the events and that the relations were consensual, to obtain a reduction in the sentence. Finally, it has been 4 years and 6 months in prison for the former Barcelona defender.

Barcelona court

Catalan News reported that a Barcelona Court granted Alves release from prison on €1 million bail, despite having served only a quarter of his four-and-a-half-year sentence. Neymar Sr. was his only option, but that has now disappeared.

It happened in December 2022

The events date back to December 30, 2022, in the Sutton nightclub in Barcelona, where the victim was allegedly physically abused by Alves.

A sporting reference

For just over a year, the footballer's trial has been one of the most high-profile in recent times, given that the Brazilian is tied with Lionel Messi to have won the most titles in football history. But his journey as a player has surely come to an end now, as he embarks on a new journey.

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