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French footballers' charges dropped French court drops Ribery and Benzema prostitution case
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French court drops charges of sex with underage prostitute against footballers Franck Ribery and Karim Benzema A French court has dropped charges of sex with an underage prostitute against footballers Franck Ribery and Karim Benzema.
More to follow. The judge ruled there was insufficient proof the men were aware that Zahia Dehar was a minor at the time the alleged offences took place.
The two footballers, who denied the charges, had faced up to three years in prison if convicted.
Neither player, nor Ms Dehar, appeared at the early stages of the trial.
Ms Dehar, 21, told investigators that Mr Ribery had flown her to Munich as a birthday present to himself in 2009, when she was still 17, though she insists she lied about her age.
Karim Benzema is alleged to have met Ms Dehar in 2008 in a Champs Elysee nightclub and to have taken her back to his hotel where he paid 500 euros (£420) to sleep with her. He denies there was any encounter.
The prosecutors believed there was no case to answer - it was the investigating magistrates that were pushing the case, reports the BBC's Christian Fraser in Paris.
The court also dropped the case against Mr Ribery's brother-in-law for soliciting a minor for sex, but handed down sentences ranging from three months suspended to one year plus an extra year suspended to five others for "aggravated pimping".
Franck Ribery plays for German team Bayern Munich, and Karim Benzema for Spain's Real Madrid. Both men play for the French national side too.
The age of consent is 15 in France, but paying for sex with anyone under 18 is a crime.
Ms Dehar became a celebrity following the scandal and has since established herself as a designer of luxury lingerie, thanks partly to being befriended and promoted by fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld.