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Wander Franco Faces Gun Charge as Prosecution Winds Down Sexual Abuse Trial

His defense will seek exoneration after prosecutors wrapped up evidence in his sexual abuse case, following a gun possession charge filed June 9

Overview

  • Prosecutors completed witness questioning and evidence presentation on June 9, with closing statements set for June 17 in the Dominican Republic trial.
  • A separate illegal firearm possession charge filed June 9 stems from a November parking-lot altercation where a Glock 19 registered to Franco’s uncle was found in his vehicle.
  • Defense attorney Teodosio Jáquez plans to ask judges to clear Franco of all sex abuse charges, arguing he did not commit the acts and was unaware of the licensed handgun.
  • The sexual abuse trial centers on allegations that Franco had a physical relationship with a 14-year-old girl in 2022 and transferred roughly 1 million pesos ($17,000) to her mother.
  • Franco has been on MLB’s restricted list since August 2023, faces up to 30 years in prison and risks voiding his 11-year, $182 million contract with the Rays.