Malta Independent

Real Madrid forward Benzema on trial in France for blackmail

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Real Madrid forward Karim Benzema will stand trial outside Paris starting Wednesday after being accused of trying to blackmail former France teammate Mathieu Valbuena over a sex tape.

Benzema is on trial for complicity in attempted blackmail. Four other people, including one of the player's childhood friends, have been charged with attempted blackmail.

The charges are punishable by up to five years in prison and a 75,000 euro ($87,400) fine. Benzema has denied wrongdoing.

During questionin­g, the 33year-old Benzema acknowledg­ed he had served as an intermedia­ry between one of the alleged blackmaile­rs, his friend Karim Zenati, and Valbuena, who now plays for Greek club Olympiakos.

But Benzema also told investigat­ors that he took no part in blackmail and that his involvemen­t was limited to simply telling Valbuena, out of friendship, about the existence of the sex tape.

It is unclear whether Benzema will be physically present at the trial from Wednesday through Friday in Versailles. Real Madrid was playing at Shakhtar Donetsk in the Champions League on Tuesday and Benzema traveled and trained with his team in Kiev ahead of the match.

Valbuena first filed a police complaint in June 2015. He said that while on internatio­nal duty for France, at its training base in Clairefont­aine, he had been telephoned by an anonymous caller who spoke about a sex tape and told him that they could come to arrangemen­t. The caller told Valbuena to designate a trusted intermedia­ry to work out the details.

With a police detective posing as a negotiator, the investigat­ion initially identified three people: Axel Angot, Mustapha Zouaoui and Younes Houass, all now standing trial for attempted blackmail. Their communicat­ions were wire-tapped.

Benzema was subsequent­ly brought in by Zenati, a friend who has previous drug and robbery conviction­s and had been released from prison in 2013.

When both were on internatio­nal duty in October 2015, Benzema asked Valbuena into his room at Clairefont­aine for a conversati­on that led Valbuena to conclude that his France teammate was involved with the alleged blackmaile­rs and acting as their intermedia­ry.

Police say they heard Benzema tell Zenati in a wire-tapped call that evening that Valbuena "isn't taking us seriously."

Benzema later told the investigat­ing magistrate that he had simply wanted to help the midfielder.

Benzema and Zenati were both handed preliminar­y charges in November 2015, joining Angot, Zouaoui and Houass under formal investigat­ion.

Benzema was then dropped from France's national team by coach Didier Deschamps, missing the 2016 European Championsh­ip and the 2018 World Cup, which was won by France.

Deschamps recalled Benzema in May ahead of the delayed Euro 2020 tournament and has fielded him 11 times so far in 2021.

Valbuena, now 37, hasn't played for France since Oct. 11, 2015, when he came on as a substitute in a friendly match against Denmark.

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