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Benzema faces verdict in French 'sex tape' trial

Staff Reporter Football 2021-11-24, 8:47pm

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VERSAILLES, France - A French court Wednesday issues its verdict on whether Real Madrid striker Karim Benzema conspired to
blackmail his former France team-mate Mathieu Valbuena with a sex tape, in a
case that tarnished both their careers.

  The allegations against Benzema, which date to 2015, led to him being cast
out of the French squad for five years before being brought back into the
fold in May in time to play in Euro 2020.

  But even a guilty verdict would not likely lead to a further banishment,
with French football federation president Noel Le Graet saying Benzema could
keep his place in the national team even if convicted.

  Prosecutors are calling for him to be given a 10-month suspended sentence.

  A conviction would nonetheless cast a pall over a stunning comeback to the
national team by the 33-year-old.

  Benzema has scored nine times since being called back by France manager
Didier Deschamps for the European Championship, making him the fifth-highest
scorer in the history of Les Bleus.

  At club level, Benzema is also having a sensational season, putting him in
the running for the Ballon d'Or, to be announced on November 29th, which
selects the world's best player.

  He will not be present in court in Versailles for the verdict in his trial,
which will be announced a few hours before Real Madrid take on Sheriff
Tiraspol in a Champions League game in Moldova.

  Valbuena, who plays for Greek club Olympiakos, will also be absent.

  - 'Not the same person' -

  Benzema was one of five people put on trial last month over the attempt to
blackmail Valbuena with a sexually explicit video stolen from his phone.

  Benzema is not accused of being behind the extortion attempt but rather of
conspiring with the suspected blackmailers by putting pressure on Valbuena to
pay them off.

  The Lyon native claims he was only trying to help his fellow player when he
approached him at the French team's training centre in October 2015 and told
him he could help him find someone to "manage" the issue of the video.

  No money was discussed but Valbuena has described Benzema's tone as "very
insistent".

  After the conversation, Benzema phoned a childhood friend also being tried
over the extortion attempt to say "he's not taking us seriously" -- remarks
seen by the prosecution as proof of Benzema's implication in the plot.

  Testifying at the trial, Valbuena said the affair, which also cost him his
place in the France team, left him feeling "frightened" and fearful for his
career.

  "Benzema is not a good Samaritan who just wanted to help out," prosecutor
Segolene Mares accused.

  "No-one ever said he was kind... but that's not a criminal offence," the
striker's lawyer Antoine Vey told the court, calling for the case against the
striker to be thrown out for lack of evidence.

  Another of Benzema's lawyers, Sylvain Cormier, portrayed the case as being
driven by Valbuena's "jealousy" of his former team-mate.

  "His reasoning is simple: 'Me, I was sidelined (from the team) and never
brought back and declined in sporting terms while there is Karim Benzema who
is flying high in global football'," lawyer Sylvain Cormier told reporters.

  Benzema's impressive performances since returning to the French team have
given him a new-found popularity with French fans.

  "He's no longer the same person, he's matured", Deschamps said last month.BSS/AFP