IN HIS CAGE

Rapist Dani Alves WILL spend weekend in prison after missing deadline to fork out €1m bail… despite £50m career earnings

Scroll down to read about the entire case against Dani Alves and what people have said about the 'scandalous' bail opportunity
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CONVICTED rapist Dani Alves will spend the weekend in prison after he was unable to meet his €1m (£850,000) bail.

The disgraced ex-Barcelona star was gifted the chance to walk out of jail this week but constantly missed the courts deadline to fork out the cash despite his whopping £50million .

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Brazilian star Dani Alves was set to leave jail this week on bail but has repeatedly failed to meet the deadlinesCredit: Reuters
Alves was convicted of rape in February but has only served a month behind barsCredit: AFP
Alves will now stay at the Brians 2 prison until at least Monday when he will have the chance to once again make bailCredit: Rex

Alves, 40, will remain behind bars in the Brians 2 prison until he can stump up the full payment.

The international footballer was accused of raping a woman in a nightclub in Barcelona on December 30, 2022.

He claimed the sexual encounter was consensual.

However Alves was found guilty of rape and sentenced to four-and-a-half years behind bars in February.

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But on March 20, 2024 a court ruled he could appeal his conviction and get out of his hellhole jail while his team, headed by Ines Guardiola, carried out the appeal.

The footballer's lawyers requested the disgraced full back was released as he had already served a quarter of his sentence in pre-trial detention following his arrest in January 2023.

He has only served a month of his sentence so far.

Alves was first eligible to leave jail on Thursday but he missed the 2:30pm deadline set to pay bail.

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The Barcelona court ordered the money to be deposited by Alves and his team the day before leaving in order for his release.

saying he has earnt a whopping £50m from being a top professional athlete he still needs help in getting out of jail.

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The bail fee was thought to be getting paid for by pal Neymar Jr's father, say .

Neymar da Silva Santos Sr released an 11-word statement after refusing to pay Dani Alves' bailCredit: AFP
Media waiting outside the prison for Alves' releaseCredit: AP
Alves is set to live in the comfort of his own home in Spain as his team handles the appeal processCredit: AFP
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But Neymar da Silva Santos Sr quickly shut down these claims by issuing a brutal 11-word statement after refusing to pay convicted rapist Dani Alves' £850,000 bail.

Neymar Sr killed rumours announcing in a family statement: "For us, for my family, this matter is over. Full stop."

It continued: "With the Spanish court ruling for his conviction, there's speculation and an attempt to associate my name and my son's to a matter that is not within our reach any longer."

Before adding that Neymar Sr hopes Alves "can find all the answers he looks for in his own family".

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Neymar Sr said in the statement that he happily supported Alves financially during the trial but after he was officially declared guilty the help instantly stopped.

He didn't specify how much they gave Alves but called it a "different situation" now after the three judge panel at the Barcelona Provincial Court gave their damming verdict.

Sources say Santos Sr originally offered help to Alves after his assets were frozen.

It is believed that he also helped to pay the £130,000 compensation package to the 23-year-old victim ordered by the court.

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The generosity from the Neymar family is thought to have come from the once budding friendship between Neymar Jr, 32, and Alves.

The other bail conditions say Alves must stay at least 1,000m away from the home of the victim or any other place she frequently goes.

He is also banned from ever contacting her and must handover his Brazilian and Spanish passports.

The court feared Alves could leave Spain and travel to his native Brazil to try and avoid serving anymore jail time.

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WORLDWIDE REACTIONS

The decision to allow Alves to leave prison after making bail was made in court by the majority of those on the ruling panel.

Although not unanimous, Section 21 of the Barcelona Court set his bail to $1million (£850,000).

But many have been left questioning the choice and blasting the courts decision as ridiculous.

I'm very surprised and totally outraged because it's like this is justice for the rich

Ester GarciaVictim's Lawyer

The 23-year-old victim's lawyer, Ester Garcia, described the decision to free him as "scandalous".

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She fumed on RAC1 radio saying: "I'm very surprised and totally outraged... because it's like this is justice for the rich."

Before adding: "It is scandalous that they can free a person who they know can get hold of a million euros in a heartbeat."

Brazil's President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva also condemned Alves' release.

He said on Wednesday: "The money that Daniel Alves has, the money that someone can lend him, cannot buy the offence that a man does to a woman by committing rape.”

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