Ex-Spain FA chief Luis Rubiales faces restraining order as he looks glum leaving court over Jenni Hermoso kiss outrage

EX-SPANISH FA chief Luis Rubiales is facing a restraining order after he was quizzed by a judge over his kiss with Jenni Hermoso.

The former football president, 46, was pictured leaving the Audiencia Nacional court in Madrid after he denied any wrongdoing over the kiss to the World Cup-winning player.

Zuma PressRubiales denied any wrongdoing over the kiss to Hermoso that sparked outrage[/caption]

ReutersThe ex-football president was seen leaving the court today[/caption]

AFPAfter the hour-long hearing Rubiales is facing a restraining order[/caption]

EnterpriseHe quit as Spanish FA chief amid the scandal[/caption]

Following the hour-long hearing, State prosecutors asked the judge to consider issuing a restraining order to prohibit Rubiales from coming within 500 yards of Hermoso or trying to communicate with her.

Another requirement would be for him to check in with a court every 15 days to ensure he does not flee the country.

Judge Francisco de Jorge will have to decide whether to apply those measures.

Rubiales sensationally quit as FA chief and UEFA vice-president amid the scandal.

But he remains unrepentant and has insisted he would “defend his innocence”.

Judge de Jorge launched a criminal investigation into suspected sexual assault after a formal complaint was made by prosecutors.

Hermoso told prosecutors that Rubiales kissed her on the mouth without her consent while holding her head with both hands.

The prosecutor added a possible crime of coercion after Hermoso said she and her relatives were put under pressure by Rubiales and his entourage to say that she approved what happened.

The judge’s investigation precedes any formal charges under Spanish law and will decide whether the case goes to trial.

If it does, Rubiales could face between one and four years imprisonment if found guilty.

Judge de Jorge has ordered media, including state broadcaster TVE, to send him footage of the incident and subsequent videos such as one with the players celebrating on a bus with Rubiales and referring to the kiss in what appeared to be a light-hearted manner.

The investigation could take several months.

It comes after Hermoso, 33, claimed she “felt vulnerable and the victim of aggression” after the kiss.

Footage appeared to show Rubiales planting a kiss on the player after Spain triumphed over England at the Women’s World Cup final last month.

Rubiales initially refused to resign and blamed “false feminism” for his “social assassination”.

He has since quit – but has continued to protest his innocence.

Rubiales tweeted: “I will defend my honour. I will defend my innocence.

“I have faith in the future. I have faith in the truth.”

He claimed the kiss was “affectionate” and Hermoso had “consented”.

Hermoso herself hit back the following day, denying the former FA chief’s claim that the kiss was consensual.

In a sit-down chat with Piers Morgan on TalkTV, Rubiales again doubled down on his actions and called the kiss “noble”.

He said: “You can imagine if you win the lottery or hopefully soon one day the war in Ukraine finishes, I mean celebrations will go on up and down the globe. 

“People don’t ask permissions, it’s just a happy, happy time and people celebrate.

“This has turned out to be a snowball created by spurious arguments and people. 

“My intentions were noble, enthusiastic, 100 per cent non-sexual, 100 per cent, I repeat, 100 per cent.”

During the interview he was repeatedly pressed by Piers to apologise to Hermoso – but he insisted it was a misunderstanding.

Prosecutors also understood to have received complaints of “obscene exhibitionism before a minor” when Rubiales appeared to grab his crotch in the stands next to Spain’s Princess Infanta Sofía.

He apologised to the Spanish royal family previously for the display, saying: “I apologise to the Queen and the Infanta for a very unedifying gesture. I do not justify myself: sorry.”

ReutersHe kept a straight face as he walked into Audiencia Nacional court in Madrid[/caption]

GettyRubiales walked beside his lawyer Olga Tubau[/caption]   

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