Luis Rubiales: Prosecutors open inquiries into whether or not Spanish FA boss's World Cup kiss was sexual harassment

Spanish prosecutors have opened inquiries into the kiss by Spanish FA boss Luis Rubiales.

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They introduced on Monday they consider the info of the case might represent an offence of sexual harassment.

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There has been widespread criticism of Mr Rubiales, 46, after he kissed participant Jenni Hermoso on the lips following Spain's Women's World Cup ultimate win.

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The prosecutors stated Hermoso now has 15 days to formalise the criticism.

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The prosecutor's workplace stated: "It was agreed to approach Jenni Hermoso so as to inform her of her rights as a possible victim of the offence of sexual harassment... and to offer her the opportunity should she wish within the next 15 days to file a complaint with the Prosecutors Office of the Spanish High Court."

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The prosecutor's workplace stated it opened pretrial enquiries due to "public statements made by Jenni Hermoso that the sexual act she experienced and was carried out by Mr Rubiales was non-consensual".

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Spanish FA president's mother goes on hunger strike - World Cup kiss row latest

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Hermoso has stated that in "no moment" did she consent to the kiss.

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FIFA suspended Mr Rubiales on Saturday.

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In response, Mr Rubiales stated he would defend himself after his suspension.

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An announcement launched by the Spanish Football Association stated: "Luis Rubiales has stated that he will legally defend himself in the competent bodies, he fully trusts FIFA and reiterates that, in this way, he is given the opportunity to begin his defence so that the truth prevails."

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He has remained defiant within the face of mounting criticism, saying he is the topic of a "witch hunt" by "false feminists".

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Rubiales' mom 'on starvation strike'

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Amid the controversy, Mr Rubiales' mom reportedly locked herself in a church earlier as we speak and is happening a starvation strike over the "inhuman and bloody hunt" in opposition to her son.

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Angeles Bejar advised news outlet EFE she's going to stay within the Divina Pastora church within the southern Spanish city of Motril "indefinitely, day and night" till the scenario is resolved.

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She stated the "hunt" in opposition to her son is "something he does not deserve".

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Mr Rubiales' mom has requested that Jenni Hermoso "tell the truth" and "maintain the version she had at the beginning of the events".

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Ms Bejar additionally advised EFE her son "is incapable of harming anyone" and claimed there was "consent on both sides".

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'Urgent assembly' referred to as

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Following days of criticism and requires Mr Rubiales to stop following the Women's World Cup ultimate, the Spanish soccer federation yesterday referred to as an "extraordinary and urgent" assembly into the scenario.

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Mr Rubiales was broadly anticipated to resign at a gathering on Friday however as an alternative made a defiant speech, claiming he was the sufferer of a witch-hunt by "false feminists" and insisting the kiss with Jenni Hermoso was consensual.

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The federation's interim president Pedro Rocha has referred to as the assembly in Madrid as we speak "to evaluate the situation in which the federation finds itself" and take a look at "the decisions or actions to be taken," a spokesman stated on Sunday.

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An inner investigation can be underway after the federation's sexual violence protocol was activated.

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Maria Dolores Martinez Madrona, the protocol's safety delegate who's conducting the investigation, stated in an announcement "we demand the utmost respect for the right to privacy and dignity of every person involved".

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