Italy’s highest court has upheld former Brazil
forward Robinho’s nine-year sentence for the gang rape of a young woman,
the victim’s lawyer said.
Judges at the Court of Cassation in Rome on Wednesday confirmed
the sentence for the offence which dates back to January 2013, when the
37-year-old was playing for AC Milan.
Jacopo Gnocchi said that judges “deemed that the appeal
filed by the player was inadmissible and that therefore the sentence is final”.
Robinho, who did not attend any of the hearings relating to
the case, was among a group of six men accused of taking part in the rape of an
Albanian woman celebrating her 23rd birthday in a Milan nightclub.
“A total of 15 Italian magistrates consider the accusations
to have been widely proven. Our wish is that Brazil carries out the sentence,”
Gnocchi added.
Robinho, capped 100 times for Brazil, had his 2017
conviction and sentence confirmed for a second time after also losing at the
Milan Court of Appeal in December 2020.
According to the complaint Robinho, along with five
others, made the young woman drink “to the point of rendering her unconscious
and unable to resist” and then had “sexual relations several times in a row”
with her.
In March 2021 the Milan court published its reasoning for
upholding the original conviction, saying that Robinho acted with
“special contempt for the victim, who was brutally humiliated”.
In October 2020 Robinho was forced to abandon a
move back to his first club Santos amid pressure put on the Brazilian giants by
sponsors.
Television channel Globo Sports had released excerpts of a
recording Italian prosecutors used to secure their conviction, in which the
player purportedly says: “I’m laughing because I don’t care. The woman was
completely drunk. She doesn’t even know what happened.”
Robinho started his career at Santos in 2002 and joined Real
Madrid in 2005, then went on to play for Manchester City from 2008 to 2010, and
Milan for four years until 2014.
He also played in China with Guangzhou Evergrande, Atletico
Mineiro in Brazil, and Turkish club İstanbul Basaksehir.