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🚨 Judge drops sexual video recording charge against Asencio

🚨 Judge drops sexual video recording charge against Asencio

Yahoo15-05-2025

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.
24 hours after his first ruling, the judge has issued a correction regarding the judicial process involving Raúl Asencio and several former Real Madrid players.
EFE reports that the magistrate has excluded the Real Madrid player from the crime of recording sexual videos that was attributed to him yesterday.
🚨 ÚLTIMA HORA👨‍⚖️ El juez aclara su auto y retira a Asencio el cargo de grabar los vídeos sexuales🔗 Más información: https://t.co/gY7re4PjKV pic.twitter.com/gRoZqHELZv
— Diario AS (@diarioas) May 15, 2025
'There is no evidence that he participated in the capture of the images and, therefore, it is not possible to attribute to him, not even provisionally, any participation in the possible crime', explains the resolution to which the agency has had access.
With that error corrected by the judge, Raúl Asencio remains charged with the crimes of revealing secrets, for showing the video to a third person, and also with child pornography, given his prior knowledge that a minor appeared in that recording.
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