Prosecutors are asking for the retrial of former Spanish soccer president Luis Rubiales, saying the judge incorrectly kept ...
Prosecutors on Thursday requested that the trial of Spain's ex-football federation chief Luis Rubiales for his forced kiss on ...
The former RFEF president was found guilty of sexual assault last month and fined more than €10,000 after kissing Jenni ...
Spain star Jenni Hermoso ... “He never kissed them [the players] on the mouth, except when it was Jennifer Hermoso’s turn," Judge Jose Manuel Fernandez-Prieto said of Rubiales. "After the ...
MADRID (AP) — Former Spanish soccer boss Luis Rubiales was found guilty of sexually assaulting player Jenni Hermoso on Thursday for kissing her after the 2023 Women’s World Cup final.
A Spanish court found former soccer federation boss Luis Rubiales guilty of sexual assault on Thursday for kissing player Jenni Hermoso without her consent after the 2023 Women's World Cup final. The ...
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Luis Rubiales found guilty of kissing Spanish footballer Jenni Hermoso without consent at World CupThe former president of the Spanish football federation, Luis Rubiales, has been found guilty of kissing player Jenni Hermoso without consent. Rubiales was accused of sexual assault and coercion after ...
Footballer Jenni ... During the 2023 World Cup, as Spain's players received their medals after defeating England in Sydney to win, Rubiales grabbed Hermoso by the head and kissed her on the ...
And still Luis Rubiales believed there would be no consequence for forcing a kiss on Spain star Jenni Hermoso, defiant even as outrage grew in the days and weeks after the World Cup final.
Former Spanish soccer federation president Luis Rubiales has been found guilty of sexual assault of stemming from his nonconsensual kiss of footballer Jenni Hermoso at the 2023 World Cup Final ...
Former Spanish soccer boss Luis Rubiales was found guilty Thursday of sexually assaulting player Jenni Hermoso for kissing ...
Rubiales forcibly kissed Hermoso during the trophy ceremony at the 2023 Women's World Cup final in Sydney, Australia, where Spain won the trophy for the first time after defeating England 1-0.
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