Real Madrid's Benzema drops appeal over 'sex tape' sentence
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Real Madrid forward Karim Benzema has dropped an appeal
against a one-year suspended sentence for complicity in a bid to blackmail
former France teammate Mathieu Valbuena with a sex tape, his lawyer said
Saturday.
Benzema was sentenced in November 2021 and fined 75,000
euros ($82,000) over the 2015 extortion attempt that shocked French football
and saw him exiled from the French national team for five-and-a-half years.
The Real Madrid star has finally dropped his appeal, his
lawyer Hugues Vigier told AFP, confirming a report on the Actu78 website.
The Versailles court of appeal will notify the parties of
the withdrawal order on Tuesday.
Vigier previously told French sports daily L'Equipe Benzema
did so because he was "exhausted" by the process.
"This withdrawal endorses a ruling of condemnation and
apparently of guilt. It is a judicial truth. But it is not reality," he
said.
Scrapping the appeal makes definitive the November ruling
against him.
Benzema was one of five people tried over the ultimately
unsuccessful attempt to blackmail Valbuena with a sexually explicit video
stolen from his phone.
He was 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 34-year-old footballer had been set to appeal on June
30-July 1 at the court in Versailles, outside Paris. His former lawyer, Antoine
Vey, had said Benzema would explain himself in person at the appeal trial.
In its November judgment, the Versailles criminal court
ruled that Benzema had "implicated himself personally, through subterfuge
and lies, to convince his teammate to submit to the blackmail".
It added he had shown "no kindness towards
Valbuena", as he had claimed, but "just the opposite" and had
even appeared to take pleasure in his fellow player's plight.
The affair rocked the French national team and led to the
Madrid star being cast out of the side for five-and-a-half years before making
a surprise return to "Les Bleus" in 2021 in time for the European
championship.
Benzema, who has always maintained his innocence, has on
several occasions expressed his desire to turn the page on the affair as soon
as possible.
News of the star striker's announcement that he was dropping
his appeal came just hours after he scored a brilliant opening goal in France's
UEFA Nations League clash against Denmark in Paris.
The Danes, however, recovered to win 2-1 after substitute
Andreas Cornelius scored twice.
Benzema is a favourite for the Ballon d'Or after helping
Madrid beat Liverpool 1-0 in the Champions League final in Paris last weekend.


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