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The Irish Sun
6 days ago
- Sport
- The Irish Sun
Public prosecutor wants Real Madrid's Raul Asencio jailed for two-and-a-half years for allegedly sharing child sex tape
A PUBLIC prosecutor wants Real Madrid defender Raul Asencio jailed for two-and-a-half years, according to reports. Asencio, 22, is alleged to have shared a sex tape involving a minor. 1 Raul Asencio was a regular for Real Madrid last season Credit: Getty In According to They are accused of photographing the incident without the minor, and another involved girl's, consent. Asencio is then alleged to have asked to be sent videos of the incident, before then showing them to someone else. READ MORE IN FOOTBALL This would mean that he committed two breaches of Article 77 of the Spanish Criminal Code, relating to privacy, if guilty. The Ferran Ruiz has since moved to Girona, while Juan Rodriguez, and Andres Garcia have signed for teams in the Spanish lower leagues. The Spanish Public Prosecutor's Office has called for all four players to be jailed. Most read in Football Both girls are claimed to be suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder. They are said to want Asencio to pay them each €5,000 (£4,350) for his alleged role in their ordeals. Carlo Ancelotti sentenced to one year for tax fraud Earlier this year, Asencio released a statement strongly denying any wrongdoing. It began: "I have not participated in any behaviour that violates the sexual freedom of any woman, much less minors." Asencio also said the "presumption of innocence must continue to prevail." He added: "Should charges ultimately be filed and a trial commence, I will continue to defend myself before the Courts and Tribunals, in which I have full confidence, reaffirming my innocence of any criminal conduct. "All of this is without prejudice to the utmost respect for the conduct of the judicial proceedings as a whole, including those of the other persons under investigation. "I want to reiterate, once again, my absolute respect for the rights to sexual freedom and privacy of all women." Allegations made against Asencio did not stop him from being selected by Real Madrid last season. Having made his senior debut last November, Asencio was a regular throughout the rest of the campaign under Carlo Ancelotti. He also featured in four of Real Madrid's six Club World Cup games under Ancelotti's successor In addition to making 46 senior appearances for Real to date, Asencio received his first Spain call up in March, although he did not get on from the bench to earn his maiden cap.


News18
6 days ago
- Sport
- News18
2.5 Years In Prison For Raul Asencio? Prosecutors Seeks Jail Term For Accused Real Madrid CB: Report
Spanish prosecutors seek a 2.5-year prison sentence for Real Madrid's Raul Asencio for distributing a minor's sex tape. Asencio denies wrongdoing. Spanish prosecutors have requested a two-and-a-half-year prison sentence for Real Madrid defender Raul Asencio, who is accused of involvement in the unauthorized distribution of a sex tape involving a minor. According to The Athletic, the charges stem from an incident in June 2023 during a holiday in the Canary Islands, where several former Real Madrid youth players were allegedly involved in filming a sexual encounter without consent and sharing the footage. Five players from Real Madrid's youth academy were vacationing at Amadores Beach Club when a sexual encounter allegedly took place between three of the players and two girls — one of whom was under 16, the legal age of consent in Spain. The footage was allegedly recorded on a mobile phone without the knowledge or consent of the victims. The tape is believed to have later circulated via WhatsApp. Although Asencio was not involved in the encounter itself, the Public Prosecutor's Office claims that he requested copies of the videos and showed them to a friend. Under Spanish law, such an action could constitute two offenses against privacy, as defined in Article 197 of the Spanish Criminal Code. Asencio, now 22, was promoted from Real Madrid Castilla (the club's B team) to the senior squad in November 2023 during a defensive injury crisis. He made 46 appearances across all competitions last season, becoming a regular member of Carlo Ancelotti's matchday squads. The investigation began after the three players allegedly involved in the recording — Ferran Ruiz, Juan Rodríguez, and Andrés García — were arrested in September 2023. Initially, Asencio was called to testify as a witness, but was later included in the Guardia Civil's (Spain's national law enforcement) investigation. At the time, Real Madrid issued a brief statement: 'A Castilla player and three Real Madrid C players have given statements to the Guardia Civil regarding a complaint about the alleged broadcasting of a private video via WhatsApp. When the club has detailed knowledge of the facts, we will take the appropriate measures." According to reports from The Athletic, both alleged victims are receiving psychological treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder. The Prosecutor's Office has requested that Asencio pay €5,000 in damages to each victim, in addition to the proposed custodial sentence. The prosecution is also pursuing prison terms for the three other players involved. The case is currently under judicial review, and no trial date has been set. In response to the charges, Asencio has strongly denied any wrongdoing and emphasized the importance of the presumption of innocence. The Spaniard added that he intends to defend his position in court, should the case move forward. Sources close to the club suggest that Madrid are awaiting further legal clarification before deciding on Asencio's future at the Bernabéu. tags : la liga real madrid view comments Location : New Delhi, India, India First Published: August 02, 2025, 19:22 IST Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.