PUERTO PLATA, Dominican Republic — Dominican prosecutors requested on Monday that suspended Tampa Bay Rays player Wander Franco, who faces charges of sexual abuse involving a girl who was 14 years old at the time of the alleged crimes, be sentenced to five years in prison.
The prosecutors said in court there is sufficient evidence to prove Franco had a relationship with the minor for four months and that he transferred large sums of money to the minor's mother to consent to the illegal relationship.
During raids on the house of the minor's mother, prosecutors say they found $68,500 and $35,000 that they allege was delivered by Franco.
''We are requesting a five-year prison sentence for the proven crime of sexual abuse against a minor,'' said prosecutor José Martínez.
The prosecutors also requested that Wander be sentenced to prison in Puerto Plata and that the minor's mother be sentenced to 10 years in prison, arguing she sexually trafficked her daughter.
In a previous hearing, prosecutors described the evidence presented as ''convincing'' and ''compelling.''
''What is Wander? Is he an accomplice of Vanessa or is he the material author of the criminal conspiracy offense?'' said Irina Ventura, one of Franco's lawyers arguing ambiguities on the part of the prosecutors.
Franco's lawyers also asked the court to clear Franco of the charges and to dismiss the case.