French and Real Madrid striker Karim Benzema has been found guilty in a blackmailing case involving a fellowman countryman Mathieu Valbuena. As Benzema had allegedly blackmailed him over the sex tape, a french judge sentenced him to a fine of €75,000, along with a suspended jail-term sentence of a year. With justice being served, we present the time of how things unfolded since 2015.
December 10, 2015
French Football Federation (FFF) president Noël Le Graët imposed a provisional suspension until a concrete development on the affair came ahead or was proven innocent. As a result, he immediately lost his place in the French national side, thereby unable to compete during the UEFA Euro 2016 and the FIFA World Cup 2018.
July 11, 2017
The Court of Cassation issued a judgement. It refuted a ruling by the Court of Appeal of Versailles where it had approved a procedure to indict Benzema for "complicity of attempted blackmail". The choice was taken based on the legality that was contested through the telephonic recordings by the cops, while the report failed to expose Valbuena's blackmail attempt reality by Benzema.
May 18, 2021
FFF lifts Benzema's suspension in international football, and he is recalled to the side for the first time in five years, taking part in the 2020 UEFA Euro. He played a warm-up game against Wales on June 2.
November 24, 2021
The judge finds Benzema guilty of the alleged blackmail allegations and hands him a suspended one-year jail term, along with a fine of €75,000. However, FFF informed that his international football suspension had already been served and would not be further suspended, making him available for France following the judge's verdict.