UK Jury Clears Footballer Benjamin Mendy Of Six Counts Of R*pe

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A jury in the UK on Friday cleared Manchester City and France footballer Benjamin Mendy of six counts of r3pe and one of s3xual assault against four women, following a six-month trial.

The seven men and four women on the panel failed to reach verdicts on a seventh charge of r3pe and one of attempted r3pe.

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Prosecutors said afterwards they would seek a retrial on those counts.

“We have made a decision today, which is to proceed on these counts in two separate trials,” prosecutor Matthew Conway told Chester Crown Court.

Mendy, 28, who denied all nine counts involving six women, covered his face with both hands, gently rocking back and forth, as the verdicts were delivered.

Judge Steven Everett immediately set a new trial start date of June 26 for the two counts which the jury could not agree on. 

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“It is not unusual that jurors don’t reach verdicts on some counts. You have to be true to your duty,” Everett said as he thanked them and excused them from any future jury service for seven years.

The jury, which began hearing the case last August, had been deliberating since early December, with an extended break over the Christmas and new year holiday period.

Mendy was accused alongside Louis Saha Matturie, 41, an alleged “fixer”, who was found not guilty by the jury of three counts of r3pe relating to two teenagers.

Jurors also failed to reach verdicts on three counts of r3pe and three counts of s3xual assault against him by five other women.

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