Benjamin Mendy said “several” Manchester City team-mates joined his alcohol-fuelled parties and had “casual relations with women” as he launched an £11 million unpaid wages claim against the Premier League champions.
The full-back was suspended by City in August 2021 after being charged with four counts of rape and then denied his £6 million-a-year salary while he awaited trial.
However, after being acquitted last year on all counts, he has now taken the club to a tribunal, claiming his partying at the time of the allegations was mirrored by other players at the club.
In evidence raised by Mendy’s KC, the tribunal later heard that a total of five City team-mates were at parties which effectively led to the claimant’s loss of wages.
“Several Manchester City first-team players, including the club captain, were all present at the parties that I attended and hosted,” claims Mendy.
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