Court opens case against Real star - suspected of distributing intimate video with a minor.


Unfolding of the criminal case against Real's youth team players
The court has initiated a criminal case against Real star Raul Asensio and three other players from the youth squad for distributing an intimate video involving a minor girl. All four footballers are accused of creating and distributing a sexual video without consent.
In 2023, it became known that Raul Asensio and three other youth team players from Real were involved with two girls (one of whom was a minor). The contact was consensual; however, the footballers recorded it on video without permission and uploaded it to the internet.
Victorious match of PSG and Arsenal
In the second semifinal match of the Champions League, PSG defeated Arsenal 2:1 and advanced to the final of the tournament. Despite all the efforts of the London club, the victory fell to the hosts. Thus, the French club became the second finalist.
Now four players face up to 5 years in prison for creating and distributing a sexual video.
In the Champions League final, PSG will play against Milan's Inter on May 31 at the Allianz Arena in Munich.
The analysis of this case highlights the issue of distributing intimate materials without consent, especially against the backdrop of the rising popularity of social media and internet platforms. It also emphasizes the importance of education among young athletes regarding respect for privacy and consent when creating and sharing video materials.
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