Disturbing Details Emerge in Court as Friend Testifies
A close friend of the 20-year-old woman who accused Manchester City defender Benjamin Mendy of rape described her traumatic state moments after the alleged assault. Speaking at Chester Crown Court, the witness said her friend emerged from an upstairs bedroom at Mendy’s Cheshire mansion “looking blank” and “like she had seen a ghost.”
The incident reportedly occurred during a party at Mendy’s residence, The Spinney, in Mottram St Andrew, on October 11, 2020. The young woman had gone missing with Mendy for approximately 20 minutes before her friend found her descending the stairs in visible distress.

The Aftermath: A Victim’s Silent Struggle
According to the testimony, the alleged victim was desperate to leave immediately after the incident. Once home, she initially downplayed what happened, telling her friend she was “fine.” However, she later confided about feeling pressured into a situation where she “didn’t want to do something” but went along with it out of fear.
The following morning, she revealed more harrowing details—claiming Mendy had promised not to touch her if she undressed, only to allegedly force her onto a bed and rape her three times.
Mendy’s Defense and Broader Allegations
Mendy, 28, denies all charges, including eight counts of rape, one attempted rape, and one sexual assault involving seven women. His co-accused, Louis Saha Matturie, 41, is also on trial for allegedly acting as a “fixer” who procured women for Mendy. Matturie denies eight counts of rape and four counts of sexual assault.
Prosecutors describe Mendy as a “predator” who treated the pursuit of women as a “game.” The defense maintains that any sexual encounters were consensual.

The Legal Battle and Public Reaction
The trial has gripped the football world, raising serious questions about player conduct off the pitch. Legal experts suggest the case could have far-reaching implications for how clubs handle misconduct allegations.
As the trial continues, Baji live will provide ongoing coverage, delivering in-depth analysis and expert commentary.
Conclusion: A Case That Could Reshape Football’s Accountability Standards
The Benjamin Mendy trial is more than just a legal proceeding—it’s a pivotal moment for football’s accountability culture. With shocking testimonies and high-stakes denials, the outcome could influence future policies on player behavior and victim protection in sports.
Stay tuned to Baji live˜ for the latest updates and expert insights. Share your thoughts in the comments—how should football address such serious allegations moving forward?

