Two Real Madrid youth players directly linked to those arrested yesterday in Valdebebas by the Civil Guard for the dissemination of a sexual video of a minor have come out to deny that they were involved in the case.
These are Real Madrid players C Alexander Alemán and Borja Alonso, both from the Canary Islands (where the crime took place) whose names appeared yesterday in the media and social networks as part of those arrested. “My name and face have been falsely associated with a crime and I want you to know that I am totally innocent,” Alemán said in a statement published on his Twitter account, where he also confirmed that he is considering committing of legal steps to “clear my name.”
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Another player was Borja Alonso, 19, who also had to deny being involved. At the moment, there are four under investigation: three players from Madrid C and another from Castilla.
Source: La Verdad

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