Overview
- Dani Alves was acquitted of sexual assault charges by the Barcelona Appeals Court, which cited gaps and inconsistencies in the initial ruling.
- The court found the accuser's testimony was not supported by surveillance footage, undermining the original conviction.
- Alves' defense is now pursuing compensation for the 14 months he spent in pre-trial detention, arguing wrongful imprisonment.
- The accuser's lawyer criticized the acquittal as a 'setback' and announced plans to appeal the decision to Spain's Supreme Court.
- The case has reignited discussions on justice, gender-based violence, and the role of evidence in high-profile legal proceedings.