Real Madrid striker Benzema charged in sex tape extortion case

French star lawyer insist his client admits nothing at all


Afp November 06, 2015
PHOTO: AFP

VERSAILLES, FRANCE: Real Madrid striker Karim Benzema was charged Thursday in an extortion case involving a sex tape featuring fellow French international Mathieu Valbuena, with both players omitted from the national squad.

A source in the investigation said Benzema had admitted approaching Valbuena about the sex tape "on behalf of a childhood friend" who himself had been contacted by blackmailers in possession of the sex tape.

But Benzema's lawyer said the player was innocent and "has admitted nothing at all".

Benzema, 27, was charged with complicity to blackmail and conspiring to commit a criminal act, the prosecutor's office in Versailles, outside Paris, said.

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The charges carry a prison sentence of at least five years.

He was also banned from meeting 31-year-old Valbuena, a midfielder for French club Lyon where Benzema began his career.

An hour after Benzema was charged, France coach Didier Deschamps said he was leaving both players out of his squad for friendly internationals against Germany and England on November 13 and 17 respectively.

Deschamps said Benzema was injured anyway and he was omitting Valbuena because he was not in the right "psychological" state.

The coach refused to answer other questions on the case.

"The best is to let justice do its work and take the decisions it has to," said Deschamps.

Benzema has scored 27 goals in 81 appearances for France and has already notched six league goals this season for Real in his seventh campaign with the Spanish giants.

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He did not play in Real's 1-0 Champions League victory over Paris Saint-Germain on Tuesday.

The Spanish club's president Florentino Perez voiced his "full support" for Benzema, who on Thursday trained alone, according to a Real statement.

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Real Madrid striker Karim Benzema received the backing of his club on Thursday, just hours after being charged in connection with a sex tape extortion case.

Despite training alone, Real's president leapt to the defence of the French international.

"Real Madrid president, Florentino Perez, held a meeting with the player in which he gave him his full support and expressed his confidence that his actions were in good faith and that he is completely innocent," said a statement released by the Spanish giants.

"The club values and recognises the professional commitment, the displays of camaraderie with his team-mates and the impeccable attitude he has shown as a core member of the first team squad for the more than six seasons that he has been a part of Real Madrid."

Real said that Benzema, who is still recovering from injury, had trained on his own, jogged and carried out various exercises.

The player has told investigators he talked to Valbuena about the sex tape when the French squad met for training on October 5 ahead of friendly internationals against Armenia and Denmark.

It is not clear what was said between the two players, who are thought to be friends.

A source close to the investigation said: "Karim Benzema has admitted speaking to Valbuena at the request of a childhood friend, who was approached by three blackmailers who were in possession of the sex tape.

"Benzema said he had agreed with his childhood friend on what he should say so that his teammate (Valbuena) would negotiate exclusively with him."

Benzema was arrested on Wednesday and spent the night in custody in Versailles before being taken to the court in a police car with tinted windows.

He was released on Thursday after being charged.

His lawyer Sylvain Cormier said he "has played no part in blackmail".

"Karim Benzema will show he is of good faith," he said, adding that "his friend Mathieu Valbuena is in his prayers".

Valbuena left Lyon's training complex without commenting on Thursday.

His Facebook page carried a photograph of Benzema putting his arm around him during an international match.

PHOTO COURTESY: VALBUENA/ FACEBOOK PAGE

The blackmail case began in June, when Valbuena lodged a complaint with police after being telephoned by an unknown person who said he had the sex tape.

The caller did not specify a sum of money but said they should come to an arrangement.

Police then took over, posing as Valbuena's business associate in later calls with the blackmailers, who threatened to release the video ahead of the Euro 2016 championships, which France is hosting.

The investigation led them to three men, including one who was a member of Valbuena's entourage and who had direct access to the footballer's phone containing the sex recording.

Two of the group are also said to have ties to Djibril Cisse, a former French international and a teammate of Valbuena's when both played at Marseille.

Cisse was detained for questioning last month but quickly released without charge.

Benzema comes from a family of Algerian origin in Lyon and developed into a powerful striker with his home town club before joining Real Madrid in 2009.

It is not the first time Benzema has been embroiled in a criminal inquiry.

Last year he and fellow France international Franck Ribery were cleared of accusations that they slept with an underage prostitute.

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