Benjamin Mendy raped women in ‘panic rooms’, jury told | UK news
The Manchester Metropolis footballer Benjamin Mendy raped ladies in “panic rooms” in his remoted mansion from which they believed they might not escape, a court docket has heard. The 28-year-old French worldwide defender abused his wealth and fame to lure ladies again to his gated Cheshire dwelling and rape them once they both stated no or have been too drunk to consent, a jury at Chester crown court docket heard on Monday. The court docket heard he met lots of the ladies in Manchester nightclubs, typically with the assistance of his “fixer”, Louis Saha Matturie, 41, often called Saha, who’s on trial alongside him charged with a number of counts of rape and sexual assault. The pair are accused of displaying “callous indifference” to the 13 younger ladies they allegedly attacked. The sexual conquest of younger ladies turned “a sport”, the court docket heard. Opening the case, the prosecutor, Timothy Cray, advised the jury Mendy was a “fairly well-known” footballer on the time of the offences, having gained the World Cup with the French nationwide workforce. “As of late fame brings consideration. Fame additionally brings cash. And due to this, Mendy’s wealth and standing, others…