
Player accuses Spain's soccer chief of sexual assault for unwanted kiss
Luis Rubiales insists his kiss of Jenni Hermoso after her squad's World Cup win was consensual, but she's always denied that.
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Luis Rubiales insists his kiss of Jenni Hermoso after her squad's World Cup win was consensual, but she's always denied that.
Spanish soccer player Jenni Hermoso has filed a criminal complaint against Luis Rubiales, the suspended Spanish soccer federation president, accusing him of sexual assault for the unsolicited kiss he gave her after Spain won the Women's World Cup last month.
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Luis Rubiales kissed women's soccer player Jenni Hermoso on the lips without her consent as she collected her World Cup medal. Spanish prosecutors have opened a sexual aggression investigation and the Spanish soccer federation has asked him to resign. CBS Sports analyst Sandra Herrera has more.
Spain's top criminal court is investigating the head of Spanish soccer for "sexual assault" after his forcible kiss of World Cup star Jenni Hermoso.
FIFA's suspension should prevent Rubiales working in soccer or having contact with other officials.
During a speech on Friday, Luis Rubiales said several times that he will not resign his position as Royal Spanish Football Federation president following a week of intense criticism.
In a surreal speech, Luis Rubiales repeated that he wouldn't resign multiple times before apologising for grabbing his crotch next to the Spanish queen.
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Though Spain player Jenni Hermoso called it "a totally spontaneous mutual gesture," Spanish ministers have strongly condemned Luis Rubiales's kiss.
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