Valencia court sentences Nacho Vidal to three years in prison for pink cocaine trafficking

Valencia Provincial Court has sentenced actor Ignacio Jordà, known as Nacho Vidal, to three years in prison for trafficking 'pink cocaine' in Plaza Xúquer. The actor admitted the facts in a deal with prosecutors that spares him jail time. He faces a fine and rehabilitation requirements.

Valencia Provincial Court sentenced Nacho Vidal to three years in prison for a crime against public health, following a deal between prosecutors and his defense, led by lawyer Emilio Pérez Mora. He also faces a 5,800-euro fine.

The actor will not go to jail, as the prosecutor recommended suspending the sentence for four years on condition of no further offenses, a proposal accepted by the court. Mitigating factors included drug addiction, and he must attend a rehabilitation course.

The incident dates to February 2025, when National Police arrested Vidal in Plaza Xúquer with 103.05 grams of tusi, or 'pink cocaine', intended for sale at a market value of 5,700 euros. His actions stemmed from addiction.

Nacho Vidal has recent priors: in January, he was fined 2,160 euros for damaging a parking barrier at Mercado de Russafa while drunk and high. He also faces another case over photographer José Luis Abad's death during a 'sapo bufo' ritual, with prosecutors seeking four years in prison.

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