Rays' Wander Franco Released on Bond Amid Allegations and Protests in Dominican Republic

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Tampa Bay Rays player Wander Franco was granted bond in the Dominican Republic amid allegations of engaging in a sexual relationship with a 14-year-old and related exploitation and trafficking. The bond was set at approximately $34,000, and Franco is required to check in every 30 days but is not restricted from leaving the country. The victim's mother is under house arrest and cannot leave the country. The case involves accusations of Franco paying the mother, who allegedly exploited her daughter, and purchasing her a car. Supporters rallied for Franco's release as the legal proceedings continue.
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