Karim Benzema's lawyer will take legal action against a
radio station that published a transcript of a conversation between the France
striker and a friend which was recorded as part of the investigation into a sex
tape involving national teammate Mathieu Valbuena.
French radio
Europe 1 violated the confidentiality of an official investigation, Sylvain
Cormier told The Associated Press on Tuesday.
The extracts
published on Monday tend to give credence to the claim that Benzema, who was
charged last week with conspiracy to blackmail and participation to a criminal
group, took an active role in the extortion scam.
"This is a
scandalous method," Cormier said. "They did not publish the
conversation in its entirety, but extracts of it. We believe that the files
have been leaked to the press to influence Valbuena's future testimony."
The
investigation, which includes wiretap evidence, started when Valbuena decided
to take legal action after being contacted by a man claiming to be in
possession of an incriminating sex tape.
Benzema's involvement has yet to be determined, but
investigators believe he was approached by a childhood friend to act as an
intermediary. According to the transcript, Benzema tried to convince Valbuena
to deal directly with the blackmailers.
Cormier has a different view, being adamant that Benzema
was not involved, and that he tried to dissuade Valbuena from negotiating with
the suspects.
Benzema, who spent a night in police custody, denies any
wrongdoing. He has been placed under judicial supervision, meaning he cannot
meet with the victim — Valbuena — or other people charged in the case.
According to a report from RTL radio, Valbuena has decided
to become a civil party to the case and will be questioned next week by the
investigating judge. The move means that his legal team will have access to the
case files. Valbuena's lawyer, Didier Domat, was not immediately available for
comment.
At least four
other people have been handed preliminary charges in the case since October./RTL radio, editing by
newsflash.
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