Portal dos Dragões
·30 April 2026
“Justice was finally done”: Rui Pinto reacts to Football Leaks acquittal

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·30 April 2026

Rui Pinto claims that, over the course of seven years, he was the “victim of arbitrariness by a faction of the Public Prosecutor’s Office” and criticizes the way the prosecution acted, arguing that it was marked by an excessive desire to punish.
“I would like to take this opportunity to send a big hug to my tireless team of lawyers and to everyone who stood by my side throughout this long odyssey! Tomorrow is another day, and the fight will certainly continue!”, he writes.
When the ruling was read out at the Lisbon Central Criminal Court, the court deemed the Public Prosecutor’s Office indictment invalid and accused the prosecutors of “persecution typical of a police state”.
In the second trial related to the ‘Football Leaks’ case, which began on January 13, 2025, Rui Pinto faced a total of 241 charges (201 counts of aggravated unlawful access, 22 counts of aggravated violation of correspondence, and 18 counts of computer damage), linked to access to emails from Benfica and other entities, such as the League of Clubs, law firms, judges, prosecutors, the Tax Authority, and the National Internal Security Network.
Rui Pinto had been convicted in the first ‘Football Leaks’ case, in September 2023, to a four-year suspended sentence for attempted extortion, aggravated violation of correspondence, and unlawful access.
In November 2023, he was also sentenced to six months in prison in France, likewise suspended, for illegal access to Paris Saint-Germain emails.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇵🇹 here.
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