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A Dominican appeals court has voided Wander Franco's conviction and ordered a new trial in his sexual abuse case.
Franco and the girl's mother, who was also convicted, will both receive new trials.
The initial trial faced scrutiny due to procedural errors and witness absences.
MLB's investigation and potential sanctions are on hold pending the outcome of the new trial.
A guilty verdict could impact Franco's ability to obtain a work visa, potentially hindering his MLB career. Why this matters: The future of Franco's career remains uncertain, and the legal proceedings continue to cast a shadow over the Tampa Bay Rays organization.
In December 2025, a Dominican Republic appeals court overturned Wander Franco's conviction on charges of sexual abuse of a minor, ordering a new trial. This decision follows allegations of procedural errors during the initial trial, which concluded in June with Franco receiving a two-year suspended sentence, while the girl's mother received a 10-year prison sentence.
The accusations against Franco surfaced in August 2023, leading to his placement on administrative leave by MLB and later on the restricted list in July 2024. He last played an MLB game in August 2023. The new trial introduces further uncertainty regarding Franco's future in professional baseball. Any guilty verdicts may prevent Franco from obtaining a work visa and continuing his career in MLB. Even without a guilty verdict, MLB could impose further suspensions under its Joint Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault and Child Abuse Policy.
The timeline of events includes Franco signing an 11-year, $182 million contract with the Rays in November 2021, followed by the emergence of allegations in August 2023. The legal proceedings and MLB's investigation remain ongoing, with the date for the new trial yet to be determined.
Q: What was Wander Franco initially convicted of?
Franco was initially convicted of sexually abusing a minor.
Q: Why was the conviction voided?
The conviction was voided due to alleged procedural errors during the initial trial.
Q: What happens next?
A new trial will be held for both Wander Franco and the girl's mother. MLB's investigation remains on hold pending the outcome of the new trial.
Wander Franco's legal troubles are far from over, with a new trial ordered in his sexual abuse case.
The outcome of the new trial will significantly impact Franco's MLB career.
MLB's investigation and potential sanctions are pending the results of the legal proceedings.
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