Real Madrid striker Karim Benzema received the backing of his club on Thursday,
just hours after being charged in connection with a sex tape extortion
case. The 27-year-old was released by French prosecutors on Thursday after a blackmail case involving a sex tape featuring fellow French international Mathieu Valbuena was brought to the fore.
Despite the player pictured training alone, Real Madrid's president leapt to the defence of the French international.
"Real Madrid president, Florentino Perez, held a meeting
with the player in which he gave him his full support and expressed his
confidence that his actions were in good faith and that he is completely
innocent," said a statement released by the Spanish giants.
"The club values and recognises the professional
commitment, the displays of camaraderie with his team-mates and the
impeccable attitude he has shown as a core member of the first team
squad for the more than six seasons that he has been a part of Real
Madrid."
Real Madrid said that Benzema, who is still recovering from
injury, had trained on his own, jogged and carried out various
exercises.
A source in the French criminal investigation said Benzema
had admitted approaching Valbuena about the sex tape "on behalf of a
childhood friend" who himself had been contacted by blackmailers in
possession of the tape, who were seeking to extort money.
But Benzema's lawyer said his client was "innocent"..
Real Madrid F.C release statement supporting Karim Benzema in sex tape extortion case
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