Karim Benzema Set To Face The Law Over Sex-Tape Slur Involving Mathieu Valbuena

Karim Benzema is appearing in court for his alleged involvement in a blackmail sex tape scandal.

Recall that back in 2015, Benzema was said to have played some part in a frame-up of his national teammate, Mathieu Valbuena and now, the sex-tape controversy has resurfaced.


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The Real Madrid striker was said to have paid some persons to extort money from Valbuena by threatening to release his x-rated video to the public.

And as per reports from News 18, French prosecutors from Versailles office will take up the case and bring Benzema and his cohorts to book. This doesn’t look good for a player of his profile, Benzema.

However his lawyer, Sylvain Cormier had maintained his client’s innocence over the conspiracy in 2015: “He played no part, I repeat no part, in any blackmail or attempted blackmail.”

It is really crazy, such a thing as this story. Benzema and Valbuena were teammates, full-fledged internationals for the French national team Les Bleus but have been overlooked for selection because of this story since it broke in 2015.


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To be honest, I can’t get around such a thing like this. Or why it happened. I’m even getting convinced this could be much more than what the media knows about.

Maybe Benzema and Valbuena will have a lot more things, or so to let out to people.


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