Star footballers Franck Ribery and Karim Benzema were yesterday cleared on all charges in their underage sex trial in Paris.
Prosecutor
Jean-Julien Xavier-Rolai has been tasked with proving they had
illegally slept with a teenage prostitute – a crime which carries a
maximum sentence of three years in prison.
But Mr Xavier-Rolai told Paris Correctional Court that it was ‘impossible to prove’ the case against them.
Both Ribery, 30, and Benzema, 26, denied knowingly paying for sex with Zahia Dehar when she was under 18.
Now 20, she has become one of the
most famous names in France since the players were first arrested,
building up a career as a reality TV star, and the muse of designer Karl
Lagerfeld.
Neither she, nor the footballers, attended court, instead leaving the process to their lawyers.
Judges in the case today said there would be no further action against Ribery and Benzema.
At
the opening of trial earlier this month, Ribery’s defence lawyer said
Dehar had withdrawn her status as a civil plaintiff, and conceded that
neither men knew how old she was.
Referring
to Dehar, barrister Carlo Alberto Brusa said she was ‘no longer the
victim and no longer considers herself one, and she is out of the
trial.’
He added that even ‘the prosecutor has
recommended that the case be dismissed. In consequence, we have a trial
without accusations.’
Paying for sex is legal in France,
but only if all parties involved are more than 18 years old. The age of
consent in the country is 15.
Ms
Dehar was 17 when she was paid in 2009 to fly from Paris to Munich,
where Ribery plays for European Champions Bayern Munich, to sleep with
him as a 26th 'birthday treat’.
He
admitted having sex with her, but said the cash he gave her – the
equivalent of some £650 – was solely for travel, food and a hotel.
Mr
Dehar is known to have lied about her age to all the footballers she
slept with, including Real Madrid forward Benzema, said Mr Brusa.
Benzema
was alleged to have paid Ms Dehar just over £400 to sleep with her
after the French Union of Professional Footballers' awards in May 2008,
when she was 16.
Sylvain
Cormier, for Benzema, said his client denied this claim, adding: ‘From
the outset, Karim Benzema has said that nothing happened.’
Daniel
Vaconsin, Ms Dehar’s barrister, confirmed she had withdrawn as a civil
plaintiff in the case, so will not be seeking damages. ‘She is not
asking for anything,’ he said.
Five others accused in the case today received suspended prison sentences of between three months and two years.
posted by Emanto Ngaloru Jan 31, 2014.
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