The singer from Seville, Beret, has been released on provisional liberty after being arrested for an alleged sexual assault. The investigation remains open, but the artist will be able to await the legal process while free. For the public, this means a public figure faces serious accusations without pretrial detention, sparking debate about justice in cases involving celebrities. The case will continue through the courts, while public opinion watches how these accusations are handled.
The dating app as judicial evidence in the digital age 📱
Dating and instant messaging apps have become a key source of evidence in cases like Beret's. Computer forensics experts can extract location metadata, conversation deletion logs, and behavioral patterns on social networks. However, the digital chain of custody is fragile: an accidental deletion or an incomplete backup can compromise the evidence. That is why courts require detailed expert reports to validate the authenticity of each digital interaction.
The artist leaves the cell, but his concert schedule remains on airplane mode ✈️
Beret will be able to await trial at home, but his music career has been put on forced pause. While lawyers prepare appeals, fans debate whether to delete his songs from their playlists or wait for the judicial algorithm to clarify the case. The curious thing is that, on social media, some are already calling for a collaboration with the alleged victim to boost streaming. Ironies of live performance: the artist is released, but his reputation remains on airplane mode with no signal.