Footballer Benjamin Mendy was a “predatory serial rapist” who lured young women into “toxic and dangerous” situations, a jury has been told.
The 28-year-old and his friend Louis Saha Matturie, 41, have been accused of raping women at the player’s home in Prestbury, Cheshire, and at a Manchester flat.
The pair both deny all charges.
Closing his case, prosecutor Timothy Cray KC told Chester Crown Court they “never heard the word no”.
However, Eleanor Laws KC, defending the Manchester City player, said having “regret” at having “quick, animalistic sex” was not the same as being raped.
‘Knowledge and power’
During the three-month trial, the jury has heard a flat Mr Mendy rented in Manchester city centre, and his home in the Cheshire countryside were used for “after-parties”, which had included gatherings in breach of Covid-19 lockdown regulations.
It has been alleged by the prosecution that Mr Mendy and Mr Matturie, who has been described as the footballer’s “fixer”, raped a number of women at the properties.
Delivering his closing speech, Mr Cray told the jury the pair assumed young women at their parties were “good for sex” and “never heard the word no”.
He said they invited young women they met in nightclubs to the parties, but those who went were walking into “toxic and dangerous” situations.
“The defendants had the knowledge, the control and the ever-changing cast of young women that gave them the opportunity to abuse that knowledge and power, the defendants’ control of these toxic situations,” he said.
He added that the gatherings “weren’t really parties”.
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