Controversial former Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) chief Luis Rubiales has been summoned on Tuesday, September 12 by the Spanish authorities to appear before the court. Rubiales is facing trial in the Jenni Hermoso kiss controversy after the conclusion of the Women’s World Cup final in Australia in August. Rubiales, who resigned from his post on Sunday, has been asked to appear before the court on Friday.
Rubiales summoned
Rubiales, 46, has been summoned to appear at 1200 local time (2:30 PM IST) before an examining magistrate «to be heard as an accused» and to respond to accusations of «sexual assault», a Madrid court said in a statement Tuesday.
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Rubiales has been subject to heavy criticism from the Spanish media and politicians after he caught the attention of the world. Rubiales received heavy criticism for kissing Hermoso in the post-match ceremony. He had initially refused to resign from his post.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez also deemed the 46-year-old’s action inappropriate.
«I have faith in the truth and I will do everything in my power so that it prevails,» Rubiales wrote in an open letter on Sunday evening.
Judge Francisco de Jorge of the National Court admitted a complaint against Rubiales on Monday filed by Spanish prosecutors last week regarding alleged «crimes of sexual assault and „coercion“.
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In a dramatic turn of events in the last 48 hours, Rubiales resigned from his office while Hermoso returned to training for the first time since the World Cup.
She had accused the RFEF chief of forcefully kissing her during the presentation ceremony when Spain beat England in the final.
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