Former Manchester City, AC Milan and Brazil forward, Robinho, now serving a nine-year prison sentence, is reportedly undergoing a transformation by pursuing a new career path through prison education.
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Robinho was convicted alongside five others for assaulting an Albanian woman in an Italian nightclub back in January 2013, during his tenure at AC Milan.
Recently, Robinho was sentenced to jail in Brazil, following a landmark supreme court ruling that deemed it appropriate for him to serve his sentence in his home country.
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According to a report by The Sun, Robinho is participating in a program offered by the Brazilian Universal Institute, aimed at preparing inmates for life after incarceration.
Robinho is 40 years of age and he is currently learning basic electronics, including TV and radio repair, as part of this initiative.
Robinho’s lawyer, Mario Rosso Vale, remarked that Robinho is maintaining a low profile in prison and has integrated well with other inmates.


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