Two of France's most high-profile football stars will face a court
trial next year, being charged with allegedly soliciting an underage
prostitute, the Paris prosecutor's office said.
Franck Ribery and Karim
Benzema, who both played for France at the Euro 2012 finals in June,
were first questioned two years ago about their alleged involvement in a
prostitution ring.
"Some of the defendants
will be prosecuted for 'aggravated pimping,' although I cannot disclose
which ones at this time," the investigating magistrate Andre Dando told
CNN on Tuesday.
"The trial is months away and will be well into 2013, I expect."
Ribery plays for German club Bayern Munich, while Benzema is at Real Madrid.
An official from Madrid,
which won the Spanish league title last season, said the club could not
comment as it had no information about Dando's statement.
Bayern has yet to respond to CNN's request for a statement.
The case emerged in 2010,
before the France team went to the FIFA World Cup tournament, after
police raided a nightclub near the Champs Elysees in central Paris and
detained 18 girls on suspicion of prostitution.
Ribery's attorney says footballer is innocent
One of the girls, Zahia
Dehar, appeared on the cover of "Paris Match" magazine in April that
year and in an interview said she had sexual relations with several
players on the national team, including Ribery, whom she had met at the
club.
She said she hadn't told them she was younger than 18 at the time, although she was 16.
In an initial court hearing on the case, Ribery admitted he had sex with Dehar but insisted he did not know she was a minor.
"He is innocent until
proven guilty," said his lawyer Sophie Bottai. "I am sure the
investigation will prove that Ribery was never aware of her age."
Ribery allegedly bought a plane ticket for Dehar, but Bottai said he never personally booked it and never saw her passport.
"There is no evidence that he was ever aware of her age," Bottai said. "She told him she was 20 years old."
If found guilty, the players could face a prison term of up to three years, or a fine of €45,000 ($58,390)