The judge in the case involving the Vélez players for sexual abuse did not give rise to the appeals and reaffirmed that they will continue to be detained in Tucumán.
After a hearing that lasted almost five hours, the judge Laura Julieta Casas confirmed that the three footballers of Vélez accused of sexual abuse will continue with house arrest.
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After having received the challenge ruling, the footballers of Velez They returned to the place of detention, in the former Investigation Brigade. They have to finish the procedures so that they can access house arrest for at least 90 days.


The defenders had requested that Abiel Osorio, Braian Cufré and José Florentín Bobadilla regain their freedom and can return to Buenos Aires where they will continue the process.
The details of the provisional ruling of the case
Cufre and Florentineare accused of aggravated sexual abuse by the participation of two or more people. While, Abiel Osorio is accused of simple sexual abuse.
The truth is that beyond this determination, the four defendants must pay bail of $50 million. After paying the amount, Cufré, Osorio and Florentine They must remain for 90 days in a private home in the northern province.
While, Sebastian Sosaaccused as a secondary participant may retire to his home, although he must comply with the obligation to appear every 15 days at Tucuman and will be prohibited from leaving the country 90 days.
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