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              Benzema Hits Back at Detractors in Sex-Tape Scandal

   by Associated Press

   Speaking publicly for the first time since becoming embroiled in a
   blackmail scandal, France striker Karim Benzema hit back at detractors
   in an emotional television interview on Wednesday, saying he has been
   "dragged through the mud'' and treated "like a scumbag'' after being
   held in custody.

   Benzema has been charged with conspiracy to blackmail, relating to an
   extortion scam over a sex tape featuring his national teammate Mathieu
   Valbuena. He is suspected of having played an active role in pressuring
   Valbuena to deal with the blackmailers.

   His international career is at risk, and while Benzema is keen to
   return to the France side along with Valbuena in time for the 2016
   European Championship, he is adamant that he has been badly treated.

   "There's nothing else to say. I'm being accused, dragged through the
   mud in every direction, like I was a criminal,'' Benzema said on
   Wednesday in an interview with broadcaster TF1. "These are horrible
   things.''

   French Prime Minister Manuel Valls joined in the criticism of Benzema
   on Tuesday, saying he "has no place'' on the national team, days after
   Valbuena said he felt betrayed in a hard-hitting newspaper interview.

   Benzema's involvement in the plot has not yet been fully determined,
   but investigators believe he was approached by a childhood friend,
   Karim Zenati, to act as an intermediary and convince Valbuena to deal
   directly with the blackmailers.

   The 27-year-old Benzema, who denies any wrongdoing, was held overnight
   in custody at Versailles police station last month and then placed
   under judicial supervision, meaning he cannot meet with Valbuena during
   the investigation.

   "I don't even know why I was taken into custody, why I was tarnished,
   why I was made to sleep in custody like a scumbag or I don't know what,
   "Benzema said, his voice bristling with indignation. "When it was me
   who asked to be questioned. I wasn't even summoned for questioning, it
   was me who asked.''

   The investigation, centering on wiretap evidence, started when Valbuena
   took legal action after being contacted by a man claiming to be in
   possession of an incriminating sex tape.

   In an interview with newspaper Le Monde last Friday, Valbuena spoke
   directly about Benzema's alleged role.

   "I wouldn't even do that to my worst enemy,'' Valbuena told Le Monde.
   ``I can only feel very, very, very let down and now realize that my
   relationship with Karim wasn't as sincere as he may claim.''

   Valbuena was particularly shocked by the way Benzema and Zenati spoke
   about him over the phone, with Benzema joking that the blackmailers
   would "pee on him'' and that Valbuena would get "eaten by the
   piranhas.''

   Benzema acknowledged during Wednesday's interview that the tone of his
   conversation was uncalled for.

   "The only thing that I regret about this is [how I spoke] on the
   telephone with my childhood friend (Zenati), to have taken it all
   lightly and to have laughed about it,'' Benzema said. "I can say sorry
   to (Valbuena) and to his family for that. We were on the telephone, a
   bit like actors, mucking around. We may laugh about things that are
   serious without taking them seriously. Football players in a changing
   room can relate to that, we don't say `My dear' when speaking to each
   other.''

   Benzema lowered his head and mumbled `no' when asked if he knows the
   blackmailers in question.

   "I'm proud of my friends and my family, I'll always be loyal,'' he
   said, appearing to refer to Zenati. "I've succeeded and set the example
   for a lot of young people.''

   If the case continues to drag on until Euro 2016 starts on June 10,
   France coach Didier Deschamps won't be able to call both players into
   his squad for the tournament. France has only two friendly matches left
   before the event, against the Netherlands and Russia in late March, and
   the squad choice he makes for those games is likely to prove decisive.

   Earlier, Benzema's lawyer Alain Jakubowicz said that he will file a law
   suit for breach of confidentiality of a judicial investigation after Le
   Monde newspaper published excerpts of Benzema's first examination in
   front of the investigating judge.

   "This is absolutely unacceptable, this case has been turned upside
   down,'' Jakubowicz told RTL radio. "Mathieu Valbuena, who is a victim
   and an honest man, has been influenced in his declarations.''

   Benzema backed that claim in the TF1 interview, saying "I think his
   [Valbuena's] brain was turned upside down with all the interviews put
   into place'' adding "we never spoke about money and he can tell you
   that.''

   Le Monde published statements given by Benzema to the judge
   investigating the case after his night in custody. Benzema denied his
   implication in the plot and told the judge he was a victim of ``a big
   misunderstanding,''

   Benzema said he just wanted to help Valbuena by letting him know about
   the sex tape and putting him in touch with Zenati, who is suspected of
   having played a central role and has also been handed preliminary
   charges.

   "I heard there was a video about him that was doing the rounds, so I
   came to let him know about it. But when I came to tell him he already
   seemed to know,'' Benzema told TF1. "I told him I could help him,
   because I have a friend in Lyon (who) could get things sorted, for this
   or other problems.''

   Benzema maintains that Zenati would have intervened for free to ensure
   sure the tape would be destroyed.

   "To then hear that I was involved in blackmail, that I asked him for
   money, it drives me crazy, because it's nothing to do with it,''
   Benzema said. "I don't need money and when I do a favor I expect
   nothing back.''

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