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Brazil’s court affirms Robinho’s nine-year prison sentence for rape

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Robinho, a former Manchester City player, has been ordered by the Brazilian high court to serve a nine-year prison term in Brazil after being found guilty of sexual assault in Italy in 2013. Alongside five others, he was convicted of raping a woman in a Milan nightclub and received a nine-year sentence.

Despite denying any wrongdoing, Robinho has failed in two attempts to overturn his conviction through appeals.

Initially, there was a possibility that he would not face imprisonment since Brazil does not extradite its citizens and he resides there. However, the judges of Brazil’s Superior Court of Justice voted 9-2 to uphold the conviction, meaning he will now serve his sentence in his home country. Robinho still has the option to appeal the decision to Brazil’s Supreme Court.

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