Benjamin Mendy, the 28-year-old former Manchester City footballer, was acquitted by a jury of six men and six women at Chester Crown Court on Friday following a retrial
“It’s like I was on the train, I was going fast and I just kept going until I went to prison.”
Those were the words of Benjamin Mendy, spoken during his third day on the witness stand in his first trial, summing up a party lifestyle that led to him standing accused of nine different sex offences.
He went on to describe that he had learned lessons during his 134 days on remand after being charged by police in September 2021, lessons that his behaviour towards women “was not OK” even if, he insisted, any sexual intercourse that took place with the complainants was consensual.
The retrial jury heard Mendy “at the time did not care” about a complainant becoming upset at his Cheshire home and the prosecution alleged that he “does not take no for an answer. What he wants, he gets.”