PUERTO PLATA, Dominican Republic (AP) — The trial against Tampa Bay Rays shortstop Wander Franco, who has been charged with sexually abusing a minor, sexual and commercial exploitation against a minor, and human trafficking, was postponed on Thursday and scheduled to resume June 2, 2025.

Dominican judge Yacaira Veras postponed the hearing at the request of prosecutors because of the absence of several key witnesses in the case.


What You Need To Know

  • Trial against Wander Franco, who has been charged with sexually abusing a minor, has been postponed until June 2, 2025

  • Dominican judge Yacaira Veras postponed the hearing at the request of prosecutors because of the absence of several key witnesses

  • Wander Franco, 23, is scheduled to go to trial in the northern province of Puerto Plata in a sexual abuse case involving a 14-year-old girl

  • If convicted, he could face up to 20 years in prison 

  • Previous stories on the Wander Frnaco case

Franco’s lawyers asked the court to reconsider the postponement, arguing Franco must report to spring training in mid-February.

The judge replied that Franco is obligated to continue with the trial schedule, continue his conditional release from detainment and not leave the country.

Documents that prosecutors presented to the judge in July and were viewed by The Associated Press alleged that Franco, through his mother Yudelka Aybar, transferred 1 million pesos (about $17,000) to the mother of the minor on Jan. 5, 2023, to consent to the abuse. The mother of the minor has been charged with money laundering and is under house arrest.

Prosecutors say the minor’s mother went from being a bank employee to leading an ostentatious life and acquiring assets using the funds she received from Franco. 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.