Asensio uses Real Madrid’s legal team to fight sex tape case

Browse By

Raul Asensio has quit his current lawyers and turned to the club’s own legal team as the Real Madrid defender fights to prove his innocence on charges of sexting. And abducting a minor. Asensio,

22, is accused of distributing a video clip of a girl, then 16. Knowing full well that she had not given permission to do so.

The centre-back has emerged as one of the world’s most exciting young players and started both of Arsenal’s Champions League semi-finals. สมัครสมาชิก UFABET วันนี้ รับเครดิตฟรีทุกวัน After becoming a regular in Los Blancos’ first-team this season.

The video was allegedly filmed by former youth teammates Ferran Ruiz, 22, Andres Garcia, 22. And Juan Rodriguez, 23, in June 2023, involving the girl and another player, who was 18 at the time.

All three players are charged with ‘disclosure without consent’ and violate privacy. Disseminate and transmit videos to third parties without consent. Record and use minors for pornographic purposes, and possess child pornography.’

Asensio and three other players were arrest at Real Madrid’s training center in September 2023. After the mother of the 16-year-old girl who appeared in the video filed a complaint.

In his defense of the case, Asensio has hired Juango Ospina, a prominent Harvard-trained lawyer based in Madrid.

However, he is now represent by Alfonso Morales Camprubi. Part of Real Madrid’s legal team.

One of Morales Camprubi’s most notable achievements. Was being part of Real’s legal team in the trial in which three Valencia fans. Were sentenced to eight months in prison each for making racist comments and gestures towards Vinicius Junior

after his arrest in 2023. Asensio tried to have his role in the case quashed in February. Filing an appeal to dismiss the investigation into his alleged role. However, the judge decided to uphold the decision to continue the investigation. The judge

at the Gran Canaria High Court said there was sufficient evidence to support the allegations of violating privacy. Distributing videos to third parties without the victim’s knowledge or consent, solicitation of minors for pornographic purposes, and possession of child pornography.