Former Barcelona defender Dani Alves has been released from prison after posting his €1m (£850,000) bail bond.
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Alves sentenced to four years in prisonFound guilty of rapeBail bond finally postedGettyWHAT HAPPENED?
Alves was found guilty of rape and sentenced to four years and six months in prison last month but he has now been released from jail while he appeals his conviction after posting his €1m bail bond. Per the Daily Mail, he has also handed in his Spanish and Brazilian passports, so as not to be deemed a flight risk. Alves has walked free after 14 months in jail after being first imprisoned in January 2023.
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Alves was informed that he could leave prison last week but was unable to pay the bail bond; he has now done so, with his lawyer subsequently claiming that he had been left penniless. However, he is set to receive a payout from Spain's tax agency – Alves is owed €9.2m (£7.9m/$10m) – which may explain why the bail can now be paid. There had been reports that Neymar's family would be involved in helping Alves pay, but they have since released a statement claiming that is not the case.
WHAT DINORAH SANTANA SAID
Alves' ex-wife Dinorah Santana has distanced herself almost completely from the former Brazil star, telling Spanish television: "For me, he doesn't exist. For me, he has died."