The trial of French football stars
Franck Ribery and Karim Benzema over claims they paid for sex with an
underage call girl was adjourned for procedural reasons on Tuesday until
2014.
Benzema, a Real Madrid striker, and
Ribery, a Bayern Munich winger, are to be tried on charges of paying
Zahia Dehar, a prostitute-turned-fashion muse, for sex in 2008 and 2009,
when she was only 16, then 17 years old. Neither footballer showed up
in court on Tuesday.
The pair, both players in France’s
national squad, have been under investigation since 2010 over the
affair. They risk up to three years in jail and fines of €45,000
($60,000) if found guilty of soliciting the services of an underage
prostitute.
At Tuesday’s hearing, Ribery’s lawyer
asked the Paris court to seize the Constitutional Council to interpret a
clause in the penal code that forbids soliciting underage prostitutes.
He argued that it was too vague to be used against his client.
The court found his objection serious
enough to adjourn the trial until January 20, 2014, allowing time for
the issue to be put to a higher court and possibly passed to the Supreme
Court.
In France, paying for sex is not illegal but underage prostitution is, along with pimping.
Ribery and Benzema’s lawyers had called for the case to be dropped, saying their clients did not know Dehar was a minor.
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