Epstein Files Name Football Star Franck Ribéry in Victim's Allegation.
Allegations Against Franck Ribéry
According to Novyny.live: Franck Ribéry is named in the recently released Jeffrey Epstein files from the U.S. Department of Justice. According to a victim's statement within the documents, the footballer allegedly acted aggressively. The records also reference French lawyer Sylvain Cormier, who is said to have acted at Ribéry's request.
The alleged incidents are said to have occurred in the early 2000s. These documents are part of a massive trove related to the financier Jeffrey Epstein, who was arrested multiple times on sex trafficking charges and died in 2019 in what was ruled a suicide.
Franck Ribéry's Career
Franck Ribéry is a renowned French footballer who played in over 600 official club matches, scoring approximately 150 goals. His trophy cabinet includes 9 German championships and 6 German Cups. In 2006, he was a FIFA World Cup runner-up with France, and his peak year is widely considered to be 2013, when he won the UEFA Super Cup.
The emergence of this information within the Epstein case context could have serious repercussions for Ribéry's reputation, given his high profile in the sports world. It is important to note that the allegations pertain to events said to have occurred many years ago, yet they may still trigger public outcry and potential further scrutiny. The Epstein case has already exposed a vast network of powerful associates, and new details continue to highlight the complexity and gravity of the scandal.
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