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Some nasty stuff going on in Paris.

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French champions Paris Saint-Germain have been rocked by a second allegation of wrongdoing against a member of their staff.

After former Real Madrid defender Achraf Hakimi was accused of rape (via Le Parisien), the club’s president Nasser al-Khelaifi is now alleged to have been involved with the abduction and torture of an Franco-Algerian lobbyist, Tayeb Benabderrahmane, as per L’Equipe. Three investigating judges of the Parisian courts were assigned to look into the case on Monday.

In a statement, al-Khelaifi has vehemently denied the accusations levelled at him, and instead lashed out at those who have alleged the offences.

“They’ve changed their lawyers more times than they’ve changed their stories. It is the ultimate media manipulation. I’m just amazed so many people have taken their contradictions as credible. Justice will run its course.”

Paris Saint-Germain have yet to comment on either accusation, but both cases have certainly caused a stir across the footballing world.

 

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2 minutes ago, Eco said:

Some nasty stuff going on in Paris.

 

Just another day in France,  It only took Sweden 20 years to realise what the problem is before they reversed it. 

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2 hours ago, OrangeKhrush said:

Just another day in France,  It only took Sweden 20 years to realise what the problem is before they reversed it. 

100% correct. Sweden is notorious for it's Spanish and Qatari organised crime. My favourite group is the 'Xolos de la Doha'

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17 hours ago, Spike said:

100% correct. Sweden is notorious for it's Spanish and Qatari organised crime. My favourite group is the 'Xolos de la Doha'

The one headed by Xavier bin Abu Xolo ?

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