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12/09/25 08:17:00
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12/09 08:15 CST Dominican court orders new trial for Tampa Bay Rays' Wander
Franco in sexual abuse case
Dominican court orders new trial for Tampa Bay Rays' Wander Franco in sexual
abuse case
By MARTIN ADAMES
Associated Press
PUERTO PLATA, Dominican Republic (AP) --- An appeals court in the Dominican
Republic on Tuesday ordered a new trial for Tampa Bay Rays shortstop Wander
Franco, who was convicted earlier this year of sexually abusing a minor and had
received a two-year suspended sentence.
Tuesday's ruling comes after Franco's attorneys had pushed to have his
conviction suspended and sentencing overturned, while prosecutors had been
seeking a five-year sentence.
The appeals court ruled in favor of Franco, ordering that a new panel of judges
oversee the case.
"The court understood that there were many flaws, many omissions...many issues,
and decided to send the case to a new trial," said Teodosio Jquez, Franco's
attorney.
Meanwhile, prosecutor Jos Martnez Montan, the district attorney for the
province of Puerto Plata, where the case is being heard, said he maintains his
belief in the evidence presented during the first trial earlier this year.
"In a new trial, the procedures will be reevaluated. We won the case in the
first trial, and we expect the same in the new trial," he said.
Franco was arrested last year after being accused of having a four-month
relationship with a girl who was 14 at the time, and of transferring thousands
of dollars to her mother to consent to the illegal relationship.
In November 2021, Franco signed an 11-year, $182 million contract, but his
career was upended when authorities in the Dominican Republic announced in
August 2023 that they were investigating him for an alleged relationship with a
minor. Franco was 22 at the time.
In January 2024, Franco was arrested in his home country. Six months later,
Tampa Bay placed him on the restricted list, which cut off the pay he had been
receiving while on administrative leave.
In late June 2024, a panel of three judges found him guilty of sexually abusing
a minor and not guilty of charges of sexual and commercial exploitation against
a minor and human trafficking.
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