Manchester City defender Mendy bragged about 'sex with 1,000 women' after alleged rape

Jury hears Mendy was acquitted of sexual offences against other women following a trial in January of this year.

By Ciaran McGrath, Senior News Reporter

Benjamin Mendy found not guilty of sex attacks

Manchester City defender Benjamin Mendy raped a young woman before bragging: “It's fine, I've had sex with 10,000 women", a jury has been told.

The 28-year-old is accused of attacking the woman, who was aged 24 at the time, in October 2020 at his £4million mansion in Mottram St Andrew, Cheshire.

He is also on trial at Chester Crown Court accused of the attempted rape of another woman, aged 29 at the time, who said he also attacked her at his home two years before. Mendy denies both allegations.

The jury of six women and six men was told by trial Judge Stephen Everett, the Recorder of Chester, the French international footballer was acquitted of sexual offences alleged by other women after a trial which ended in January this year.

The jury had been able to reach verdicts on the two charges which they are hearing, that of rape and attempted rape, at the last trial, hence his ordering a re-trial in respect of them.

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Benjamin Mendy outside Chester Crown Court today (Image: Reach)

Judge Everett instructed them not to look up details of the past trial or follow coverage in the media, and only decide the case on the evidence heard in court in the current trial.

Benjamin Aina KC, opening the trial to the jury, said: "Benjamin Mendy is a footballer who was under contract to Manchester City FC. He would have parties and social gatherings at his home, The Spinney, in Mottram St Andrew, Cheshire.

"He would have both male and female guests at his social gatherings.

"It is the prosecution case that on two occasions Mr Mendy took advantage of two of his female guests.

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Benjamin Mendy playing for Manchester City in 2021 (Image: GETTY)

"On one occasion he tried to have forced sex with a female guest, woman A.

"On another occasion he raped a female guest in one of his bedrooms, woman B."

Mr Aina said Mendy first met woman A in late 2017 and she became intimate with one of his friends.

They stayed in touch and a year later she arranged to visit Mendy's friend at the footballer's house, where they stayed after they all went with other girls for a night out.

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Benjamin Mendy was acquitted of other sexual offences in January (Image: Reach)

The following morning, when she took a shower in the en-suite bathroom, Mendy appeared uninvited, wearing just boxer shorts, and holding himself, and he was "aroused", the court heard.

He is then alleged to have grabbed the woman and tried to rape her on the bed as she tried to struggle free, despite her repeatedly ordering him to stop.

Two years later, woman B was out with friends at a bar in Alderley Edge, Cheshire, near Mendy's home, when they were also invited back to the footballer's house.

She claims Mendy took her phone from her, which contained "intimate" photos, then led her to his locked bedroom, as she asked for her phone back.

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Benjamin Mendy signed for City in 2017 for a reported fee of £52million (Image: Getty)

Mr Aina said Mendy told her "I just wanna have a look at you" and told her to take her clothes off.

Woman B complied, leaving her underwear on, and Mendy then threw her phone on the bed.

As she went to retrieve it, Mendy is alleged to have taken hold of her from behind and raped her despite her telling him she did not want to have sex.

Mr Aina told the jury: "At this stage Mr Mendy took a step back and said 'you're too shy'.

"Mr Mendy said, 'It's fine. I've had sex with 10,000 women'."

Mendy told police on both occasions any sexual contact was consensual and denies any wrongdoing.

The trial continues.

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