Manchester United's David De Gea accused of organising prostitute sex 'party' for Spanish U-21 teammates
A Spanish newspaper has seen court documents that implicate De Gea and another Spanish footballer
Manchester United goalkeeper David De Gea organised an abusive, non-consensual sex 'party' with prostitutes for Spanish footballers, according to court documents seen by a newspaper in Spain.The Spain under-21 players, teammates of the United stopper, had the party organised for them in 2012 by De Gea, says Spanish newspaper El Diario.
De Gea and Iker Muniain have been implicated by testimony given in the investigation of porn baron Torbe - real name Ignacio Allende Fernandez - who has been jailed for a number of offences including child pornography, extortion, trafficking and sexual exploitation.
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The witness, who was forced into Torbe’s network of prostitutes, has given evidence that she was grabbed by the arm and forced into a bedroom with another girl and two footballers in a five-star penthouse in central Madrid.
The police report reads: “The new girl and TP3 were sexually abused by the men, since if they had said no they were physically abused by both, and once finishing with the sexual desires of both footballers, they made threats that nothing that had occurred in the hotel room should ever come to light.
“Neither TP3 nor the other girl that was in the room received anything for the physical and sexual aggressions they encountered, with Torbe taking all the earnings.”
On May 6th, TP3 revealed the names of one of the footballers who abused her as Iker Muniain, while she chased David De Gea - named as having organised the ‘party’ with Torbe - for the identity of the other.
TP3 says that she made it clear to Torbe, in front of the footballers, that she had no wish to take part in the ‘party’ and that the players insisted no recordings be made as to not affect their playing careers.
De Gea and TP3 maintained contact via instant messaging app WhatsApp and the Manchester United man discussed a new encounter with the woman.
El Diario claims the tone of the witness’ conversation is “the witness attempting to gather more evidence.”
David De Gea’s people have been contacted for comment but have supplied no response. The Spanish police and Ministry of the Interior have been contacted for comment. The Spanish football federation have also not yet responded to a request for comment.
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