Prosecutor seeks four-year prison sentences and 58 thousand-euro fine for Real Madrid star

The case against Real Madrid defender Raul Asencio continues to be the focus of attention. The 22-year-old has defended his innocence, but he is accused of distributing sexual content without consent as well as distributing pornography with minors. The event took place during the summer of 2023 and included Assencion and three [...] football players.
The 22-year-old has defended his innocence, but he is accused of distributing sexual content without consent as well as distributing pornography with minors.
The event took place during the summer of 2023 and included Assenion and three other football players from Real Madrid Academy: Juan Dominguez, Ferran Ruiz and Andres Martin, who have already left the club.
Investigations revealed that other players were involved in sex with two girls, aged 16 and 18, respectively, who allegedly registered without their consent. Asencio is accused of distributing material from this record.
The prosecution seeks prison for Assencion
By Cadena CopeAfter the investigation is over, the case will be passed for trial.
Victims, the minor girl and the other girl involved in the case have officially filed charges against Asencio.
They are demanding a four-year prison sentence and a fine of 58 thousand euros for temporary physical damage, post-traumatic stress and psychological suffering.

Asencio lawyers express confidence in his innocence
But according to the same media, Raul Asencio's legal team is calm and convinced of their client's innocence.
Despite the seriousness of the charges, lawyers have stated:
We are quiet and will go all the way to prove his innocence”.
Assencio reacted with an open letter
After a period of silence, Asencio published an open letter in May, immediately after the formal charges against him, where he denied any involvement and demanded that the principle of presumption of innocence be respected.
I'd like to replay, once more, my absolute respect for the rights to sexual freedom and the privacy of all women”, Asencio said. /Periscopi/












