Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello Vela, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.
Former FC Barcelona footballer Dani Alves has managed to be released on bail from Brians 2 Penitentiary in Spain after paying a one million euro bond imposed by the Provincial Court of Barcelona. This decision comes after Alves spent fourteen months in prison for his conviction for sexual assault on a young woman in the European country. Surprise has surrounded the figure of Dani Alves in recent days, as speculation abounded about who might have been responsible for providing the substantial sum of money for his release. Initially, it was rumored that Neymar's father, who had previously helped the footballer with a 150,000 euro compensation, would once again be the benefactor. However, in a statement, the father of the Brazilian football star denied providing financial support to Alves on this occasion due to the existing conviction. According to reports from Spanish media, a group of Dani Alves' friends, including former Barcelona teammate Memphis Depay, would have come together to raise the necessary one million euros. Depay, who has publicly expressed his support for his friends and family, would have been one of the contributors in this gesture of solidarity towards Alves. Following his release, Alves faces a series of restrictions and prohibitions as part of the conditions of his bail. These include a ban on leaving Spain, the obligation to surrender his passports, and weekly appearances before the court. Additionally, he has been prohibited from approaching the victim, communicating with her through any means, and going near the nightclub where the incident occurred. The case of Dani Alves continues to generate interest and controversy, as it is expected that the footballer will comply with the conditions established by the Spanish justice system during his period of bail.