Robinho faces 9-yr in jail for gang-rape

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Milan: An Italian court sentenced former AC Milan and Brazil forward Robinho in absentia to nine years in prison, Thursday after convicting him of taking part in a gang-rape of an Albanian woman in 2013.

The court ruled that Robinho and five other Brazilians assaulted the woman, who was 22 at the time, after plying her with alcohol in a discotheque. The whereabouts of Robinho’s five companions is not known, so their trial has been put on hold.

Robinho, 33, who currently plays with Atletico Mineiro in Brazil, pleaded not guilty via his lawyer and never appeared at any of the court hearings.

“We would like to clarify that he has already defended himself against the accusations, affirming that he did not participate in the episode,” said a statement posted on Robinho’s Instagram feed. “All legal measures are being taken.”

Robinho has a right to two appeals and Italy would only seek extradition once this legal process is exhausted, a legal source said here Friday. However, Brazil does not allow for the extradition of its own citizens, meaning he would only risk arrest and deportation if he was stopped in a third country.

The Milan court ordered the victim receive 60,000 euros ($71,000) as compensation for her suffering. Robinho has won 100 caps for Brazil, scoring 28 goals. He has also played for Santos, Real Madrid, Manchester City and AC Milan.

Reuters

 

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