Moroccan Rape Victim Withdraws Complaint Against Spanish TV Presenter, Sparking Controversy

The young Moroccan raped by Felix Ramos, a Spanish photographer and TV presenter who is active in the entertainment industry, has finally withdrawn the complaint he filed in Tangier. This gesture is condemned by the Association for the Fight against Pedophilia, "Hands off my child", which is convinced that the victim has been corrupted.
Mohamed Taib Bouchiba, Regional Coordinator of the Association for the Fight against Pedophilia, "Hands off my child", is certain that the victim of the rape committed by the Spaniard, in withdrawing his complaint, did not do so for free. For the Association "Hands off my child", the young man who had filed a complaint for rape has very likely received money in return.
Confiding to HuffPost, the head of the Association explains: "The victim said he no longer wanted to prosecute the alleged pedophile. He withdrew his complaint this Thursday, September 12 before the Tangier Court".
According to Mohamed Taib Bouchiba, the 19-year-old boy - a minor at the time of the facts - was living in difficult conditions. "He must have accepted money in exchange for withdrawing the complaint," he laments, fearing that Felix Ramos will be released from prison for lack of sufficiently solid evidence.
The accused is a well-known repeat offender in Spanish and Moroccan prison circles for having sold counterfeit titles, distinctions and diplomas in the name of several institutions, not to mention his crimes for "child abuse and human trafficking".
His latest, to date, is that of the young Moroccan for which he was placed in detention. He is accused of having raped the young man from the age of 14 after approaching him and offering him a bright future in Spain and money.
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