Brother of French football star Pogba to be tried in kidnap case

Paul Pogba and Mathias Pogba
French judges on
Tuesday ordered six men to stand trial in a kidnap and extortion case involving
French footballer Paul Pogba, with the star's brother Mathias one of the
accused, sources close to the case said.
The trial follows a
two-year investigation into the alleged extortion and kidnapping of the former
Manchester United midfielder in a high-profile case that emerged in 2022.
Five people close to
the World Cup winner are suspected of having "meticulously prepared"
a meeting in the Paris suburbs on March 19, 2022, which ended with Pogba being
kidnapped and held by two unidentified men who demanded he give them 13 million
euros ($14 million), according to Paris prosecutors.
Pogba's brother
Mathias -- a former striker himself -- was not present for that meeting, but is
suspected of having put pressure on his younger brother afterwards "with
the same determination to get (Paul Pogba) to hand over the money",
according to prosecutors.
All have denied their
guilt in the affair, claiming they were "victims" of armed robbers
and that they were assaulted after Paul Pogba refused to pay.
But prosecutors called
for the three childhood friends and two former acquaintances from the town
where Pogba grew up in eastern Paris who were present on the night to be tried
for extortion, illegal restraint and criminal conspiracy.
Pogba -- who plays for
Juventus and the French national team but is currently serving a four-year ban
for doping -- filed a complaint with Italian prosecutors saying he was the
target of a multi-million-euro blackmail plot.
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The 31-year-old told
investigators that his blackmailers threatened to discredit him by claiming he
asked a "marabout", or witch doctor, to cast a spell on fellow France
star Kylian Mbappe, which Pogba denies.
French prosecutors
launched an investigation in September 2022 which was handled jointly by the
French police's anti-gang and central crime units.
During the
investigation, Paul Pogba stated that he had "voluntarily" helped
members of the group, but then refused to hand seven million euros over to
three of them in September 2021. He subsequently kept his distance from the
group, he said.
In late September
2022, his brother Mathias -- who was born in Guinea -- posted a series of
videos on social media incriminating Pogba and accusing him of having
"abandoned" his family.
The videos came a
month after Mathias Pogba had put another video online in French, Italian,
English and Spanish promising "great revelations" about his brother.
During the
investigation, Mathias said he had been afraid for his safety and that of his
family, saying he had been manipulated by the other suspects, and that he hoped
he would soon be reconciled with his younger brother.
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