Former Brazilian footballer, Ronaldinho, has been freed from a maximum-security prison in Paraguay after spending over a month there.
Odunews.com reports that Ronaldinho was arrested for allegedly using fake passports to travel to the country.
He was apprehended alongside Roberto Assis, his brother who doubles as his business manager.
After spending 32 days in prison, Gustavo Amarilla, the judge, on Tuesday, granted the duo permission to move into the Palmaroga hotel in Asuncion while they awaited their trial on the charges against them.
Ronaldinho’s lawyers were also directed to pay the sum of $1.6 million into a local bank account as bail on behalf of their clients.
“It’s a significant bail in cash to guarantee they will not flee,” Skysports quoted Amarilla to have said.
The World Cup winner, who celebrated his 40th birthday behind bars, was invited to Paraguay by a local casino owner and had arrived last month to take part in a football clinic for children and a book launch.
Ronaldinho was named FIFA world player of the year in 2004 and 2005.
He also won the World Cup with Brazil in 2002 and the Champions League with FC Barcelona in 2006.