“You are a rapist,” Alves wrote when he arrived in court.

“You are a rapist,” Alves wrote when he arrived in court.


On Holy Thursday, Dani Alves left his home in Esplugues de Llobregat, where he arrived on Monday after his release from Brians 2 prison, to attend the Barcelona court. Among the measures imposed by the court to allow him temporary freedom, in addition to the payment of one million euros and the surrender of passports, there is a ban on leaving Spain and appearing weekly before the Article 21 secretariat of the Barcelona Court.


In particular, Elvis is called every Friday, except those that are holidays, as happened this week, and therefore he had to come on Thursday. For this reason, he went to the Barcelona court to sign. It is the court's way of ensuring that the player does not escape while it considers appeals against the four-and-a-half-year prison sentence handed down by judges for the rape of a woman at Barcelona's Sutton nightclub on December 31, 2022.

At the gates of the Barcelona court and with his lawyer Enes Guardiola, the former footballer was booed due to the cry of “rapist”. Dani Alves appeared in a calm and negative attitude, while some people who were waiting for the player's arrival violently attacked him.

Insults and expectations


“Alves, you have a lot of money, don't you, to rape?”, “In Brazil they kill you quickly” or “How elegant you are, you bastard”, were some of the phrases that different people made at the Brazilian.

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Alves left prison on Monday, five days after the court ordered his release. At that time, he collected one million euros, mostly from family and friends, and deposited them in court. He came out with a serious face amidst a media fanfare at the gates of Brianz 2.

He returned home and did not leave until Thursday to attend his weekly court appearance. They will be part of your routine from now on.

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