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D.R. prosecutor has update on Wander Franco investigation
Wander Franco. Jonathan Dyer-USA TODAY Sports

Prosecutors in Peravia, Dominican Republic, have opened an investigation into the social media allegations against Wander Franco, a prosecuting attorney told the Associated Press (via ESPN). The country’s National Agency for Boys, Girls, Adolescents and Family and Gender Violence Unit is handling the case.

According to the attorney’s office, they’ve yet to have contact with U.S. officials or anyone from MLB. It’s unclear if/when prosecutors will speak with MLB officials, but they informed the AP they could provide more information on the investigation’s status at some point next week.

Social media posts over the weekend alleged that Franco had been engaged in an inappropriate relationship with a minor. After the posts garnered widespread public attention on Sunday afternoon, the Rays and Franco mutually agreed he’d be placed on the restricted list. Evan Drellich and Britt Ghiroli of The Athletic wrote Monday evening that the star shortstop had pledged his innocence to Tampa Bay teammates but conceded his presence around the club would be a distraction. Franco also denied the allegations in a since-removed Instagram Live video on Sunday evening.

Franco does not count against the Rays’ roster while on the restricted list, but he and the team agreed he’d still collect his salary. Rookie Osleivis Basabe has started at shortstop in each of Tampa Bay’s three games since then.

This article first appeared on MLB Trade Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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