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Spanish prosecutors are seeking a 2.5-year prison sentence for Real Madrid reserve player Raul Asencio, caught in the crosshairs of a disturbing privacy case.
Though Asencio didn’t participate in a sexual encounter involving minors, he allegedly requested to view, shared, and later deleted the non-consensual video recorded by others.
Prosecutors say that even minimal involvement in distributing explicit content—especially without consent—violates Spain’s strict digital privacy laws.
Three former teammates face 4.5-year sentences for direct involvement.
The case highlights growing concerns about accountability and ethics in sports, where young athletes face heightened scrutiny for off-field behavior.
Real Madrid has yet to comment as the legal storm brews.
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