Spain: judge denies bail for former Barca president Rosell
MADRID (AP) A Spanish judge has denied former Barcelona club president Sandro Rosell the right to bail while he awaits trial on charges of money laundering.
Judge Camren Lamela ruled on Tuesday against a request by his lawyers to set bail for Rosell.
She said in a statement that Rosell presents ''risks of flight, the destruction of evidence and continued criminal acts.''
Rosell was arrested on May 25 as part of a money-laundering investigation related to buying television rights for past matches of Brazil's national team.
Authorities alleged that Rosell could have helped launder nearly 15 million euros ($16.8 million) through tax havens between 2007 and 2011.
Rosell has denied any wrongdoing.
Rosell, a former Nike executive in Brazil who presided Barcelona from 2010-14, will also stand trial in a separate case regarding fraud and corruption charges for the transfer of Neymar from Brazilian club Santos in 2013. Rosell has also denied any wrongdoing in that case.