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Benzema pleads ‘misunderstanding’ in sextape blackmail case

Karim Benzema says his go-between role in the Mathieu Valbuena sextape blackmail case has been misunderstood as the Real Madrid striker prepares to explain himself on French TV on Wednesday.

Benzema pleads 'misunderstanding' in sextape blackmail case
France's midfielder Mathieu Valbuena, left, and forward Karim Benzema seen here in October last year. Photo: AFP
The pre-recorded interview comes after French Prime Minister Manuel Valls on Tuesday suggested only players with exemplary records should represent France at Euro 2016.
   
“I hope it all turns out well for all of us, for Mathieu, myself and my mate (a childhood friend of Benzema's also arrested in the case),” Benzema told TF1 in extracts broadcast by the LCI news channel.
   
“I hope we get back in the France team and that we win the Euro,” he insisted.
   
The 27-year-old has been charged with complicity to blackmail and conspiring to commit a criminal act by the prosecutor's office in Versailles, charges that carry a maximum five years prison sentence.
   
“It's all a huge misunderstanding,” Benzema told a judge last month, according to an article in Le Monde.
   
“All I was doing was trying to help. There's nothing to any of it, no blackmail or demands for money.”
   
The scandal is a serious distraction to France before they host Euro 2016 — Benzema is forbidden to have any contact with Valbuena, 31, and neither was called up for France's recent friendlies against Germany and England.
   
In sporting terms Benzema is seen as France's top striker, but Les Bleus have a wealth of other attacking options and a record of leaving trouble-makers out of squads for international tournaments.
   
The blackmail case began in June, when Valbuena lodged a complaint with police after being telephoned by a man who said he had the sex tape.
   
Four men, including a friend of Benzema, Karim Zenati, have been charged and detained over the blackmail using the stolen sex-tape.
   
Benzema is alleged to have approached Valbuena about the images at a France national training camp on October 5.
   
The former Lyon star says he had no need of money nor did one of the accused, Karim Zenati, as he was employed in one of Benzema's companies.
   
A police telephone tap however on Benzema and his calls to Zenati cast doubts on their attitude.
   
“I'm mad with myself for having talked that way on the phone, we went too far,” Benzema said of comments that appeared to mock Valbuena.
   
The victim of the affair, Valbuena, in his first public comments told Le Monde last week he was “very, very, very disappointed” by Benzema.
   
Benzema's lawyer Alain Jakubowicz told Wednesday's le Parisien newspaper that the player would use Wednesday's tv interview to apologise to Valbuena for those unfriendly remarks.
   
The lawyer also used the Le Parisien to hit out at the French prime minister's comments over his clients potential exclusion from the France squad asking : “Is this a prime minister's words or those of a Barcelona fan talking about a Real Madrid player.”
   
Valls hails from the Catalonia region and was in hot water himself in June for using a French government jet to fly himself and his son to Berlin to the Champions League final featuring Barcelona.
   
Jakubowicz later told RTL radio he would sue Le Monde for contempt of court for having revealed details of Benzema's testimony, adding the revelations would aid the player's defence.

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Real Madrid’s Benzema hits out at attempted kidnapping claims

Real Madrid striker Karim Benzema has brushed off reports he was involved in the attempted kidnapping of an acquaintance who owes him €50,000.

Real Madrid's Benzema hits out at attempted kidnapping claims
Karim Benzema has been accused of attempting to kidnap someone who owes him money. Photo: AFP

“This must stop,” Benzema said on his Twitter page Friday following a report by the Mediapart website implicating the exiled France international in the attempted kidnap.

Mediapart's report, published late on Thursday, claimed Benzema was personally involved in the alleged attempt because he was owed the money by a supposed victim identified only as Leo D.

The report cites the testimony of Leo D., a former acquaintance of Benzema's who filed a complaint with police on October 8th following the alleged kidnap.

The 33-year-old said close acquaintances of Benzema, including the player's driver, attempted to load him into a black van in Paris on October 7th following the Paris Saint-Germain v Lyon league clash.

Mediapart said money owed to the player was behind the attempt and that the victim, according to his testimony, believes he saw Benzema in the back of the van.

Prosecutors in Paris have opened an investigation into the driver over the attempted extortion, a source close to the investigation told AFP.   

Benzema, however, is believed not to have been present, according to the latest police reports Benzema's lawyer Sylvain Cormier played down Leo D.'s claims, saying: “This man has not been signed off from work for medical reasons, he's accusing a friend of Benzema's of grabbing his arm, and we also know that Karim Benzema was not present.

“And yet, he (Benzema) is being accused of attempted kidnapping. It's just grotesque.”

Benzema, who has not played for France since being left out of the squad ahead of Euro 2016, has been dogged by controversy in previous years.   

In 2010 he was one of four French players charged with soliciting sex with a minor, 16-year-old prostitute Zahia Dehar. The charges were later dropped due to lack of evidence.

In 2015 he was arrested over his alleged role in a sextape scandal in which former France teammate Mathieu Valbuena was allegedly blackmailed.   

That episode put his France career on hold after then French Prime Minister Manuel Valls said “athletes need to be exemplary. If they are not, they have no place on the France team.”

The Paris appeals court is to rule in November on whether the sex tape investigation can continue.

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