
Brazilian soccer player Dani Alves agrees to wear tracking device, turn in passport during investigation
Fox News
Dani Alves is asking to be set free pending the assault investigation against him. He offered to wear a tracking device and turn in his passport.
Alves has denied any wrongdoing.
In the appeal obtained by The Associated Press on Wednesday, Alves offered to report to the court and to authorities as often as required, including daily, and to not leave Spain. He would not get within 500 yards of the accuser or her home or work place, and would not communicate with her in any matter. The appeal said he would agree to wear a device allowing authorities to constantly monitor his whereabouts to make sure he complied with his obligations.

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