Karim Benzema Sex-Tape Trial: French footballer handed suspended prison sentence & €75,000 fine after being found guilty of blackmail

The Real Madrid forward was found guilty of being complicit in a criminal plot against his former France international team-mate-Karim Benzema Sex-Tape Trial.

Shreyasi SenNovember 24, 2021 at 06:48 PM2 min read
Karim Benzema Sex-Tape Trial: French footballer handed suspended prison sentence & €75,000 fine after being found guilty of blackmail
The Real Madrid forward was found guilty of being complicit in a criminal plot against his former France international team-mate-Karim Benzema Sex-Tape Trial.

The Real Madrid forward was found guilty of being complicit in a criminal plot against his former France international team-mate-Karim Benzema Sex-Tape Trial.

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Karim Benzema Proved guilty and has been given a one-year suspended prison sentence. As he blackmailed his former France international team-mate, Mathieu Valbuena.

The Real Madrid striker has also been fined €75,000 for his role in the criminal scheme.

Benzema stood trial last month for his role in former Lyon and France team-mate Valbuena being blackmailed over a sex tape ahead of a friendly against Armenia five years ago.

Benzema's lawyer said they would appeal the decision: "We are quite flabbergasted by this judgment. An appeal is necessary. He will be exonerated at the height of this appeal."

The striker had denied any involvement in the incident.

Blackmailers threatened to release a sex tape in which Valbuena appeared unless they were paid off, and Benzema encouraged his former teammate to pay the group.

However, Valbuena alerted authorities instead of dealing with the blackmailers directly, and Benzema was exiled from the France national team once his role in the scandal came to light. 

Didier Deschamps eventually recalled the 33-year-old ahead of the summer's European Championship.

Benzema, who labelled the charges a "masquerade" and did not turn up to court and thus was tried in absentia, could have faced up to five years in prison for the charges.

Valbuena, who attended the trial, explained his motives in informing the authorities of his old France's teammate's scheme. 

Shreyasi Sen

Sports journalist and editor at SportzPoint.

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