David de Gea and Iker Munain have been accused of being involved in a sexual assault by a protected witness in an investigation regarding a pornographic businessman nicknamed ‘Torbe’.
The actor and director has been investigated in relation to allegations of various crimes, including that of peadophilia, sex trafficking, sexual abuse and money laundering.
However, the latest developments, as reported by El Diario, have come after the protected witness, named as ‘TP3’ in the report, has alleged that she was forced into having a sexual encounter with two footballers.
Munain has been named as one of the individuals in question, while De Gea’s involvement saw him set up the date with ‘Torbe’, the porn director, but he wasn’t involved in the assault himself.
That isn’t the only time that the Manchester United goalkeeper is mentioned though, as it is also claimed that he tried to set up another meeting with the female in question and five United players.
Despite the fact that he didn’t take part in the alleged assault, the fact that De Gea supposedly helped set the meeting up comes with a severe punishment, although he will naturally remain innocent until proven guilty as the investigation continues.
In Spain, a porn actor and director has been investigated for numerous crimes, including pedofilia, sex trafficking and sexual abuse.
— Rafael Hernández (@RafaelH117) June 10, 2016
One of the protected witnesses in the case has testified that this man, nicknamed Torbe, forced her to have sex with two footballers.
— Rafael Hernández (@RafaelH117) June 10, 2016
These two footballers are Muniain and an unnamed player. De Gea is said to have set up this date with Torbe, but didn’t assault her himself.
— Rafael Hernández (@RafaelH117) June 10, 2016
De Gea is also mentioned in another incident in which he supposedly tried to set up a meeting with her and five Manchester United players.
— Rafael Hernández (@RafaelH117) June 10, 2016
De Gea didn’t sexually assault the witness that testified in the case, but helped set the meeting up. It’s a crime with severe punishment.
— Rafael Hernández (@RafaelH117) June 10, 2016