Robinho, former Brazilian international footballer convicted of rape, arrested with a view to his incarceration – Libération

Sexual violence file Sentenced to nine years in prison for a gang rape in Italy, the former attacker had filed an appeal with the Brazilian Supreme Court to suspend the execution of his sentence. It was rejected on Thursday March 21 and Robinho was arrested to be taken to prison.

Ex-footballer Robinho was arrested in Santos, Brazil, after the Supreme Court rejected his request for a suspended sentence on Thursday, March 21, to serve his nine-year prison sentence to which he was sentenced in Italy for rape . “The detention order is maintained […] so that he can begin serving his sentence,” Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Luiz Fux said Thursday evening. Robinho’s lawyers had appealed to the Federal Supreme Court (STF) on Wednesday in the hope that it would suspend the incarceration order. In vain.

Federal police said Robson de Souza, his real name, was arrested in the port city of Santos, where he lives. A short video, published by the Globo channel, shows the former Real Madrid, AC Milan and Manchester City striker inside the police headquarters. Robinho, 40, was then to be transferred to Tremembé prison, some 150 km from Sao Paulo, a member of the federal police told the press.

The former player’s main counsel, José Eduardo Alckmin, told local media that he would appeal Luiz Fux’s decision, in the hope that it would be overturned by the full Supreme Court.

L’ex-international clame son innocence

The former striker with 100 caps with the five-time world champions was found guilty of gang rape of a young Albanian woman who was celebrating her 23rd birthday in a Milanese nightclub. The facts date back to 2013, when he played for AC Milan. The sentence was upheld by the Italian Court of Cassation in January 2022. According to the indictment, Robinho and five other Brazilians made their victim drink “to the point of leaving her unconscious and unable to defend herself” and had then had “sexual intercourse several times in a row” with her.

The former footballer has always proclaimed his innocence, as he did once again on Sunday, attributing his conviction to “racism”. “It was consensual. I never denied (having had relations with the victim, Editor’s note). I could have denied it because my DNA was not found, but I am not a liar,” he said in an interview with Brazilian channel TV Record.

As the player had returned to Brazil at the time of the trial in Italy in 2017 and the Brazilian Constitution does not allow the extradition of its nationals, Italian justice demanded that Robinho serve his sentence in his native country. A request that the Superior Court of Justice (STJ) of Brasilia accepted on Wednesday, by a large majority. The president of the STJ Maria Thereza de Assis Moura signed on Thursday afternoon the document recording the decision “with immediate effect” of this high court, allowing a judge in Santos to issue a committal warrant.

For Lula, Robinho must “pay the price of his irresponsibility”

This legal drama is particularly commented on in Brazil, while another rape case involves another Brazilian star, Daniel Alves. The former FC Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain full-back, imprisoned in Spain, was sentenced at the end of February to four and a half years in prison for the rape of a young woman in December 2022 in a nightclub in Barcelona, ​​a sentence much lower than the requisitions of the prosecution which demanded nine years in prison.

On Thursday, Leila Pereira, president of the Brazilian club Palmeiras, criticized the silence of football governing bodies regarding these two rape cases involving football stars in Brazil. “No one says anything […] It’s like a slap in the face to all of us,” lamented, during an interview with the UOL news site, the woman who is one of the rare women at the head of a first division club across the world. .

Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said Robinho had to “pay the price of his irresponsibility” for an “unforgivable” crime. Then affirmed that “the money that Daniel Alves has”, which can be released to him on probation against the provision of a high deposit, “cannot redeem the offense of a man towards a woman he raped “.

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