Benjamin Mendy told woman her boyfriend said it would be ‘okay’ if they had sex, court hears

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Manchester City defender Benjamin Mendy told a woman he is accused of trying to rape that her boyfriend had said it would be “okay” if they had sex, a court heard.

Mendy said only now did he understand why the young woman then got upset, his rape trial at Chester Crown Court was told.

The 28-year-old Premier League star sat in the witness box as Eleanor Laws KC, his lawyer, began taking him through the first of the nine allegations he faces involving six different women.

The first woman to accuse him of sex offences was aged 29 at the time and had gone to his house, named The Spinney, which has been described as an isolated mansion in Mottram St Andrew, Cheshire, in October 2018.

She told the jury Mendy tried to rape her on a bed despite making it clear she was only interested in her boyfriend, who was one of the footballer’s friends, and not him.

Mendy, the woman, and others had earlier been out clubbing in Manchester before staying the night at the footballer’s home.

The woman slept in a bedroom with her boyfriend.

Mendy said the morning after he asked his friend how he would feel if he tried to have sex with her.

The footballer, speaking in a strong French accent, told the jury: “I realise it is disrespectful and bad, I asked him if it was okay if I tried to have sex with her. He told me yes.”

Mendy said he went to the bedroom where she was having a shower and told her she was “sexy”.

Wearing just a towel the woman flirted with him, he said, and then they began touching each other.

“Then I ask her if we can have sex. Then, ‘no, because of my boyfriend,'” to which Mendy told her: “He was fine with that.”

Mendy continued: “She started to be upset. I said: ‘You can ask him if you want to?’ She continued to be upset.”

He said he then left the bedroom and went back downstairs to the lounge.

Ms Laws, defending, asked Mendy: “Do you understand, now, why she might have been upset?”

“Now, yes,” Mendy replied.

After the woman came downstairs, Mendy said she could not get a taxi so arranged for his driver to take her to a train station so she could go home.

Mendy was also asked about a comment he had made the night before while they were all drinking and dancing in the nightclub.

He said the woman had been flirting with him and while dancing with her boyfriend he had whispered to her: “I am going to kidnap you.”

Mendy said this was just “joking”, adding: “The mood was good. Good vibes.”

Prosecutors say Mendy is a “predator” who “turned the pursuit of women for sex into a game”, while co-defendant Louis Saha Matturie allegedly had the job of finding young women for sex, which Matturie denies.

Mendy denies seven counts of rape, one count of attempted rape and one count of sexual assault against six young women.

Matturie, 41, of Eccles, Salford, denies six counts of rape and three counts of sexual assault relating to seven young women.

The trial continues.

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