Former football star Robinho has turned himself in to start serving a nine-year prison sentence in his native Brazil more than 10 years after he was first accused of raping a woman in Italy.
The 40-year-old left his apartment building in the beachfront city of Santos, outside Sao Paulo, in a black police car.
As Brazilian law requires, he is expected to spend his first hours in custody at a hearing with a judge to discuss possible illegalities in the proceedings that led to his arrest.
Robinho will then be taken to a jail, which authorities have yet to disclose.
Earlier on Thursday, Supreme Court Justice Luiz Fux denied Robinho a habeas corpus that would have allowed him to remain free until he has no longer appeals pending. His lawyers want a new trial for the former footballer in Brazil on the grounds of national sovereignty.
A Brazilian high court ruled on Wednesday that Robinho must serve his sentence in his home nation as a result of his 2017 rape conviction in Italy.
Judges on Brazil’s Superior Court of Justice in the capital city of Brasilia voted 9-2 to validate the conviction of the former Real Madrid, Manchester City and AC Milan striker.
Robinho was sentenced in Italy to nine years in prison for his part in a group sexual assault in 2013 when he played for AC Milan.
Brazil does not extradite nationals, which led Italy to seek his imprisonment in his home nation.