Benjamin Mendy ‘bragged he’d had sex with 10,000 women,’ rape trial hears

Benjamin Mendy bragged that he had had sex with ’10,000 women’ as he raped a female visitor to his luxury mansion.

In graphic testimony, the woman revealed how the Manchester City star snatched her mobile phone away from her because he was concerned that she was taking pictures of his £3million home and that she followed him into his bedroom to try and get it back.

The woman told Chester Crown Court: ‘He took my mobile phone off me and I followed him up two flights of stairs to try and get it back.

‘I was saying “that’s my phone, I want it back.” He was going through it looking at private pictures of me that I’ve sent before.

‘He saw pictures of my bum and was saying how much he liked it and he also said he liked my tits.’

The woman revealed that Mendy, a 28-year-old French international, then walked into a bedroom on the top floor of his home, which was fitted with a special locks and could only be entered using fingerprint technology.

Benjamin Mendy bragged that he had had sex with ’10,000 women’ as he raped a female visitor to his luxury mansion

Co-defendant Louis Saha Matturie (pictured) at Chester Crown Court for his trial with Manchester City footballer Benjamin Mendy where he is accused of eight counts of rape and four counts of sexual assault

The incident took place in October 2020 after the woman met Mendy and a group of friends in Alderely Edge and was then then invited back to his mansion for a party.

She was sitting in the basement of his home close to the swimming pool sending messages on Snapchat when Mendy snatched her phone from her.

Referring to Mendy’s bedroom, she said: ‘It was a big wooden door that had a black handle, like you have in a hotel. It had some kind of touch screen finger print thing on it.

‘I followed him in to get my phone then the door shut behind me. I said listen, I want to go home, I don’t want to have sex with you.’

The woman, 24 revealed that once in the room Mendy asked her to remove her clothing.

She said: ‘He said he just wanted to look at me. He said: “I promise, I won’t touch you. I just want to see your tits.

‘He said again, I promise, I just want to look at you. You can’t get out any way.’

The woman revealed that she reluctantly took off her clothes because she wanted to get her phone back and go home, she was just left standing in a thong.

Mendy then threw her mobile phone onto the bed and as she bent over the pick it up, the footballer grabbed her from behind. 

She said: ‘He came around behind me and pushed me on the bed so I was on all fours.

‘I told him: “No. I don’t want to have sex with you.” He said he would not touch me, he just wanted to feel me. 

‘I was on all fours with my bum in the air. He was pulling my bum towards him and I kept saying “I don’t want to have sex with you.”’

The woman revealed that Mendy then moved her thong to one side and first raped her vaginally.

She said: ‘He moved my thong to one side and said that he wanted to put his tip in for a minute. I was trying to wriggle to get free but he had a hold of me. He kept on coming back.’

The incident took place in October 2020 after the woman met Mendy (pictured) and a group of friends in Alderely Edge and was then then invited back to his mansion for a party

Mendy’s co-defendant Louis Saha Matturie (pictured), 41, denies eight counts of rape and four counts of sexual assault relating to eight young women

The woman’s evidence was video recorded and played to a jury of eight men and four women.

She said: ‘Then he started to put his penis into my bum. I said I don’t want to do that. I told him that my sister is waiting for me, I need to go, she’s probably looking for me.

‘He had his pants down fully, his top off and three diamante chains around his neck.

‘Then he said: “Put it (Mendy’s penis) in your mouth.” I put his penis in my mouth but I was trying to pull away.

‘He said: “You’re too shy. I’ve had sex with 10,000 women.”

The woman revealed that she met Mendy at a restaurant called Panacea in Alderley Edge and that it was a Sunday evening.

Mendy was accompanied by three friends while she was with four female friends and they started chatting and drinking with the footballer’s group.

The woman revealed that at around 10.30pm as the restaurant was about to close, Mendy and his group invited them back to The Spinney, his mansion.

She told the court that she did not know that Mendy was a Premier League footballer when she first met him at the restaurant.

Following the rape, the woman said that she put on her clothes and that Mendy left the bedroom.

She said: ‘I just wanted to stay calm, get out and not cause a scene. I just put on my clothes and went out.’

The woman told the court that she confided in her sister and a colleague about what had taken place at Mendy’s mansion and that she also referred herself to a rape crisis centre as she has suffered trauma.

The woman told the officer interviewing her at Macclesfield Police Station that after raping her three times, Mendy said to her: ‘Don’t tell anyone and you can come here every night.’

The woman provided details of Mendy’s bedroom, claiming that it was lined with wood, had an en suite bathroom and a large bed which had a blue and gold Versace pillow.

She said that Mendy was dressed in chocolate coloured trousers, a black top and was wearing three diamante chains around his neck.

Asked about the impact of the attack, she said: ‘The hardest thing is how many times I said no, it makes me upset. I felt petrified after it happened.’

Yesterday, one woman, giving evidence in the trial, said how Mendy ‘had a predatory look in his eye’ before exposing his penis and trying to rape her.

The woman said the footballer ‘pushed’ her down onto a bed and tried to hold her on his lap.

Asked how she felt as Mendy was holding her down, the woman told the court:  ‘Out of control. I was not in a place familiar to me. I was in a different territory and it was his.

‘He was surrounded by all his friends. I had no one else there. I kept saying ”stop” and ”no”. That was not heard and I felt a bit voiceless which is probably why I didn’t scream. I just had millions of questions.’ 

Mendy is accused of eight counts of rape, one count of attempted rape and one count of sexual assault, relating to seven young women. 

Mendy and his co-accused Louis Saha Matturie are seen in a court drawing from a previous hearing 

Yesterday, Mr Cray read some agreed facts, not in contention between defence and prosecution, based on notes made by the GP of the 29-year-old complainant.

He said she had a telephone consultation with her GP in August 2021 and said she was feeling ‘low and anxious’ because something had been made public which she was finding difficult, but did not want to discuss the matter further.

The next day she had a face-to-face appointment with her doctor saying she had not had sexual intercourse since 2018 when she was sexually assaulted and that this was related to the current news story involving Mendy.

She requested a doctor’s note for time off work and was worried the matter would be discussed in her place of work.

Her GP suggested she speak to police but the woman said she did not want to at that time.

Mendy’s co-defendant Louis Saha Matturie, 41, denies eight counts of rape and four counts of sexual assault relating to eight young women. 

None of the women involved can be identified and reporting restrictions applied ahead of the trial. Both men deny all charges. 

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