Spain: footballer faces 10 and a half years in prison for sexual assault

Spain: footballer faces 10 and a half years in prison for sexual assault
Spanish footballer Rafa Mir is facing severe legal charges. The Spanish prosecutor’s office has requested 10 and a half years in prison for an aggravated crime of sexual assault, following incidents that occurred in September 2024.
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The Elche striker faces up to 10 and a half years behind bars for aggravated sexual assault. In addition to the prison sentence, the public prosecutor is demanding: a 13-year restraining order prohibiting him from approaching the victim within 500 meters; an 8-year ban from any activity related to minors; €64,000 in compensation to be paid to the victim; and 7 years of supervised release after serving his sentence.
Case background
Rafa Mir was arrested in September 2024 while playing for Valencia, on loan from Sevilla. The complaint was filed by a woman, alleging aggravated sexual assault with physical contact and injuries. The events reportedly took place after a meeting at a nightclub, followed by a visit to the victim’s home, in the presence of two of the player’s friends and a friend of the complainant.
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A career in jeopardy
Already embroiled in controversy for racist remarks just days before the case emerged, the Spanish striker now sees his career seriously threatened as the legal process advances.
Rafa Mir appeared at court No. 8 in Llíria, Valencia, escorted by the Civil Guard, for his hearing after spending two days in police custody.
