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Dani Alves 'parties until 5am with friends and family at his £4.5m villa'... just days after disgraced former Barcelona player was released on bail as he appeals rape conviction

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Dani Alves reportedly spent one of his first nights of freedom partying until 5am with friends, according to Spanish media. 

The former Barcelona player was released from Brians 2 prison on Monday after 15 months spent behind bars awaiting his trial for raping a woman in December 2022. 

The 40-year-old was found guilty in February of this year and sentenced to four-and-a-half years in prison, but Alves is in the process of appealing the verdict, and will be doing so from his own home after agreeing to a number of conditions handed out by the court.


Alves has surrended both his Spanish and Brazilian passports, and will have mandatory once-a-week visits to the court to maintain his freedom, after first paying a €1million (£850,000) bail bond. 

But after doing so, the disgraced player was keen to make the most of life outside the prison walls, and is thought to have celebrated his father's recent birthday in some style. 

Dani Alves is believed to have hosted family and friends until 5am days after his release from Barcelona's Brians 2 prison

The former footballer has returned to his £4.5m villa in the Esplugues de Llobregat district

The former footballer has returned to his £4.5m villa in the Esplugues de Llobregat district

Alves is believed to have been celebrating his father Domingos Alves Da Silva's birthday

Alves is believed to have been celebrating his father Domingos Alves Da Silva's birthday

As per Spanish TV program 'This is Life', the day after Alves was released he hosted his family and friends at his house in Esplugues de Llobregat after they had attended a dinner party in Barcelona in honour of patriarch Domingos Alves Da Silva without him. 

After dinner, the party made their way to Alves' £4.5m villa, with festivities thought to continue until five o'clock in the morning. 

The former defender might have been freed sooner, had he not had difficulties coming up with the money to pay his high bail. 

Alves' lawyer Ines Guardiola has said the Brazilian has two bank accounts in Spain, one with no balance and the other with €51,000 (£44,000), with a judicial seizure of €50,000 (£43,000). 

Guardiola claimed last year that her client 'is broke' and has a 'negative bank balance of £17,000', despite reportedly once having a fortune of £47m.

Sport reported that Alves accounts in Brazil have also been blocked due to problems with his ex-wife Dinorah Santana.

Alves, however, is expected to receive €9.2m (£7.9m) after his tax lawyer Fernando Mota won four cases against Spain's tax agency.

The 40-year-old was released on bail after at first struggling to amass the ¿1m needed

The 40-year-old was released on bail after at first struggling to amass the €1m needed

His lawyer Ines Guardiola has previously claimed that he is 'broke' and has a 'negative balance'

His lawyer Ines Guardiola has previously claimed that he is 'broke' and has a 'negative balance'

The hearing to determine Alves bail had noted the 40-year-old was set to receive 'a large sum of money' back from the treasury, but he has not yet received the funds.

Brazilian team-mate Neymar's dad had been expected to help Alves pay the money to secure his freedom, but he issued a statement denying he would hand over any cash after coming under political pressure in his homeland.

Memphis Depay's agent was forced to deny 'fake' claims on social media that the Atletico Madrid player had been the one to furnish Alves with the cash necessary to win his temporary freedom on Tuesday.  

'This is fake news. It is false news, it is not true at all,' Sebastien Ledure told Informativos Telecinco.

Ledure also asked to 'correct at an official level' the claim, after it spread on social media on Monday.

Alves was convicted of raping a 23-year-old woman in the toilet of an upscale Barcelona nightclub, Sutton, over a year-and-a-half ago. 

The jail sentence he received, considered lenient by some critics, was far less than the nine years public prosecutors demanded and the 12 years Alves' female accuser wanted if he was convicted. 

Previous attempts from the footballer to be allowed bail had been rejected by the courts largely because he was viewed as a potential fight risk, and the player's home nation, Brazil, does not extradite citizens sentenced abroad.   

Alves was found guilty of rape and sentenced to a four-and-a-half year stay in Spanish prison

Alves was found guilty of rape and sentenced to a four-and-a-half year stay in Spanish prison

His ex-wife Santana is among those to have spoken out against Alves being granted release from prison on bail.

'There are times when you will have to share the table with Judas, without that taking away your peace. Well, me today,' she wrote on Instagram.

Santana, the mother of his two children, had initially said she was standing by him and insisted he would never commit the crime he was arrested for.

The sports agent later claimed she felt she had been 'used' and told Spanish television: 'For me, he doesn't exist. For me, he has died.'

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