The former president of the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) will be questioned next Friday as a defendant for Jenni Hermoso’s complaint, after the non-consensual kiss he gave her.
Luis Rubialesthe former president of the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF)will be interrogated next Friday as a defendant after a judge admitted the complaint for the crime of sexual assault presented by the Prosecutor’s Office after the kiss on the mouth that the former leader gave the soccer player Jennifer Hermoso.
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The judge of the Spanish National Court Francisco de Jorge decided to make an appointment for this Friday Rubiales as accused “for the kiss on the mouth that he gave to the national team player Jenni Hermoso” during the award ceremony Women’s World Cup football in Sydney (Australia) won by the Spain national team.


According to the news agency DPAthe magistrate ordered that Rubiales must go in person to the court headquarters next Friday after this Monday the judge admitted the complaint filed by the Prosecutor’s Office for the crimes of “sexual assault and coercion.”
In the investigation order, the magistrate agreed to the first steps in this procedure, among them that of requesting information from various media outlets such as RTVE the video or videos they have in their files that capture the moment from all angles in which the defendant kisses the complainant.
The judge also asked the newspaper El País the video of the celebration in the locker room that has been uploaded to the Internet and to the sports newspaper ACE He asked for the audiovisual record of the moments of the kiss and “others related to the facts”says the supplier.
For its part, the Catalan newspaper The vanguard The magistrate asked him for the video of the celebration on the bus of the Spanish women’s soccer team after the celebrations in sydney.
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