In a summary from Las Palmas court, questions about the involvement of Real Madrid’s young players and the subsequent investigation are outlined. Access to the case records indicates that two registrations were approved, and witnesses described events that began with the early moments of a sexual encounter. Juan Rodríguez is identified as saying to Ferrán Ruiz, “save, save,” in the preliminary statements.
The adult daughter present in the testimonies responded to Juan’s request for a recording from Ferrán with, “I don’t care.” He disputes this account. The summary notes that the younger girl did not speak about the matter. Additionally, the young actors acknowledged that the girls stated afterward: “What happens? Canary IslandsHe stays in the Canary Islands.”
The identification of one of the girls was reportedly concealed by this phrase, driven by fear that others might learn of what occurred in that cabin, according to one of the complainants cited by the agencies. The two girls’ complaint maintains that although the encounters were consensual, no recordings or distribution occurred, and that fear compelled them to file reports with the Civil Guard.
“The whole Madrid team has it”
Both complaints target Juan Rodríguez and Ferrán Ruiz. They are accused of using or allowing mobile phones at the Amadores Beach Club to capture and share what happened. An audio file accompanying the summary conveys a witness describing how the minor was told the video “belonged to the entire squad” at Real Madrid.
This Monday, prosecutors planned to examine four Real Madrid youth players by questioning their mobile devices, but the judge intervened that same day. In a letter submitted by attorney Raúl Asencio and Juan Gonzalo Ospina, it was argued that the proposed action would be unnecessarily coercive and could interfere with the defendants’ right of appeal by timing it improperly.
All four Real Madrid youth players are slated to testify on November 8, with two complainants and a witness scheduled to appear a few days earlier, near the end of October, as part of the ongoing proceedings.