Ex-Spain soccer boss denies kiss was sexual assault, claims he’s only being questioned because he’s a man
The shamed previous head of Spanish soccer has denied he physically attacked a headliner in the ladies' public group with an undesirable kiss following their world Cup triumph last year - recommending he is just being addressed in light of the fact that he is a man.
Talking in a TV interview broadcasted on Wednesday, previous Imperial Spanish Football League (RFEF) President Luis Rubiales likewise guaranteed that forward Jennifer Hermoso had agreed to the kiss during the decoration service, which was broadcast universally and eclipsed Spain's noteworthy first Ladies' world Cup win.
As indicated by an arraignment seen by CNN, Spanish investigators are looking for an over long term jail sentence for Rubiales after they officially blamed him for rape for kissing Hermoso "without [her] assent or acknowledgment." He denies the charge.
"For my purposes, there is no wrongdoing," Rubiales told Television station La Sexta. "That is my perspective, my unassuming assessment, which I likewise survived."
Rubiales, who has recently apologized for the kiss, told La Sexta there was nothing sexual about his activities and asserted he had asked Hermoso for assent, to which she purportedly answered "vale," — Spanish for "Alright."
"Vale thus, we gave each other a peck … that is my variant," he said.
"Whoever sees the pictures, no doubt, I can't arrive at a comprehension on how somebody can feel that is rape."
Rubiales likewise guaranteed he is being addressed over the episode since he is a man.
"Anybody can be addressed, even you, any individual … what you (media) are needing to do is diminish the opportunity of thought … numerous media sources need to abridge the opportunity of thought," he guaranteed.
CNN has contacted Hermoso and the RFEF for input.
Hermoso has recently said she didn't assent and was not regarded by Rubiales.
"I've needed to bear the results of a demonstration that I didn't incite, which I didn't pick or plan," she told GQ Spain in a meeting last November. "I've gotten dangers and that is something which you won't ever become acclimated to."
Luis Rubiales goes to a function on October 14, 2022, in Madrid Spain.
Luis Rubiales goes to a service on October 14, 2022, in Madrid Spain. Alberto Ortega/EURPRARC/AP
Rubiales ventured down from his RFEF job last September following an extraordinary public reaction over the kiss and has been restricted from all soccer-related exercises for a long time by FIFA, the game's reality administering body.
On Wednesday, Rubiales was kept for addressing in the wake of showing up in Madrid from a global flight, as per Spain's Respectful Gatekeeper, in what various media reports proposed was essential for a continuous debasement test connecting with his residency as RFEF president.
A Common Gatekeeper representative affirmed to CNN that Rubiales was addressed over an unexpected examination in comparison to the rape charge, yet wouldn't intricate further because of a Court choice.
Rubiales was subsequently delivered, the Common Gatekeeper said.
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