Prosecutors seek 5-year prison term for MLB Player Wander Franco in child sexual abuse case and 10 years for her mom

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The Attorney General Office prosecution arm, the Public Ministry has requested a five-year prison sentence for professional baseball player Wander Samuel Franco Aybar, who is on trial for the alleged sexual abuse of a then 14-year old minor.

In addition, prosecutors are seeking a 10-year prison sentence for the teenager’s mother, who is a co-defendant in the case. She is facing charges of child sexual exploitation and money laundering.

The request was made during the ongoing trial at the Puerto Plata Collegiate Court, where the prosecution presented 165 pieces of evidence, which they argue are sufficient for a guilty verdict against both defendants.

Franco Aybar is accused of engaging in an inappropriate relationship with the minor. Prosecutors have requested that he serve his sentence at the San Felipe Correction and...

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BermudaRum

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What are the odds that this case will finally end, and a verdict will be given in 2 days?

 

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What are the odds that this case will finally end, and a verdict will be given in 2 days?

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I love the fact they are asking the court to sentence the mother to 10 years.
She deserves every single minute of that sentence.
 

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I love the fact they are asking the court to sentence the mother to 10 years.
She deserves every single minute of that sentence.
She sure does. Clearly the brains of the operation.
 

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Now that he kissed that T.B. Rays contract good-bye, will Japan accept him?
Doubt Japan, I am thinking Mexico might be the ending spot for him. Maybe the Korean League but I still think Mexico. That is if he plays again. There is a new league in the Middle East, Baseball United League, many former MLB players are involved in the ownership. But going to the Middle East after being convicted may be a problem visa wise.
 
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You need to look down the board. It is over. Looks like he will be back with Tampa Bay real soon.......
 

SKY

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He will never play in the MLB again.
Looks like a possibility he may..................

MLB's investigation into Franco remains open. He could be further disciplined under the league's domestic violence, sexual assault and child abuse policy.

"Major League Baseball is proud to have a collectively bargained Joint Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault and Child Abuse Policy that reflects our commitment to these issues," the league said in a statement. "We are aware of today's verdict in the Wander Franco trial and will conclude our investigation at the appropriate time."

 

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I would be surprised; I don't see it. It wouldn't be worth it for the MLB or Tampa publicity wise. But I guess you can never say never...lol
 

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MLB is about as crooked and money hungry an operation you can find. And the Commissioner Robert Manfred is the one who has the final decision. He is selected and paid $11.000,000 a year by the owners of the teams. Hardly an independent voice on the topic........My money is on the Yes.......