Madrid, Apr 21 (AP): Dani Alves' lawyers have filed another appeal asking a judge to free the Brazilian soccer player on bail while the investigation of a sexual assault accusation against him continues. Alves' defense team filed a 200-page report and videos from security cameras that they say discredit testimony by the alleged victim and other witnesses. Who Is Bruna Biancardi, Neymar Jr's Pregnant Girlfriend Expecting Their First Child Together? View Photos of Couple, Love Story and Timeline of Their Relationship.

The lawyers also reiterated that Alves would accept any court-imposed measures, such as turning in his passports and wearing a tracking device, if freed on bail.

The court previously denied a bail request because it said Alves was a flight risk. A judge ordered him to be jailed without bail after analyzing the initial probe by authorities and hearing testimony from Alves, the alleged victim and other witnesses. A trial has not been set.

Alves has been in jail since Jan. 20 after being accused of sexually assaulting a woman at a nightclub in Barcelona on Dec. 30. He testified in court on Monday and told the judge he had consensual sex with the alleged victim.

The 39-year-old Alves had previously told the judge he didn't have sex with the woman, saying he lied about the sexual encounter at first because he was trying to save his marriage.

Under Spanish law, a rape conviction can bring a maximum sentence of 15 years in prison. Cristiano Ronaldo Appears to Make Obscene Gesture Towards Fans Chanting Lionel Messi's Name After Al-Nassr's Defeat, Club Issues Clarification.

Alves won 42 soccer titles, including three Champions Leagues with Barcelona and two Copa Americas with Brazil. He played in his third World Cup last year in Qatar. (AP)

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