ROME, Italy, Aug 29, 2022 (BSS/AFP) - French police have opened an
investigation into claims by World Cup winner Paul Pogba that he is the
victim of a multi-million euro blackmail plot by gangsters involving his
brother, a source close to the case told AFP on Sunday.
Pogba's allegations came after his brother Mathias published a bizarre video
online -- in four languages (French, Italian, English and Spanish) --
promising "great revelations" about the Juventus star.
A statement signed by his lawyers, his mother Yeo Moriba and current agent
Rafaela Pimenta said that the videos published on Saturday night "are
unfortunately no surprise".
"They are in addition to threats and extortion attempts by an organised gang
against Paul Pogba," read the statement.
"The competent bodies in Italy and France were informed a month ago and there
will be no further comments in relation to the ongoing investigation."
Mathias Pogba, 32, promised "great revelations about (his) brother Paul Pogba
and his agent Rafaela Pimenta", who took over as head of the company of
former agent Mino Raiola who died in April.
He said the "whole world, as well as my brother's fans, and even more so the
French team and Juventus, my brother's team-mates and his sponsors deserve to
know certain things".
Also a professional footballer, Mathias Pogba said people needed to know what
he knew in order to judge whether his brother "deserves his place in the
French team and the honour of playing in the World Cup. If he deserves to be
a starter at Juventus."
"All this is likely to be explosive," he concluded without adding any
substance to his "revelations".
According to two sources close to the Pogba family contacted by AFP, large
sums of money are being demanded from Paul Pogba if he wants to avoid the
dissemination of the allegedly compromising videos.
France Info reported that Paul Pogba told investigators he had been
threatened by "childhood friends and two hooded men armed with assault
rifles".
They are demanding 13 million euros from him for "services provided".
A source close to the matter confirmed the France Info reports to AFP.
Kylian Mbappe's name also came up in the affair.
Pogba explained to investigators that his blackmailers wanted to discredit
him by claiming he asked a marabout (holy man) to cast a spell on the Paris
Saint-Germain and France star, which Pogba denies.
Late Sunday, Mathias Pogba reacted to the day's developments.
"Paul, you really wanted to shut me up and lie and send me to prison," wrote
Mathias.
"You left me in the hole, while running away and you want to play the
innocent. When all is said people will see that there is no bigger coward,
bigger traitor and bigger hypocrite than you on this earth."
Pogba, who won the World Cup with France in 2018, returned to Juventus on a
free transfer this summer after six years at Manchester United, and is
currently sidelined with a knee injury.
The 29-year-old is expected to return to action next month.