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New twist in the case surrounding Kheira Hamraoui. This Thursday, the Paris Criminal Court canceled the complaint filed in February 2022 by the French International against the independent journalist Romain Molina. She continued him for defamation, moral harassment and attempted influence on justice, following a video published on YouTube in which he notably described it as “mythomaniac”. The case dates back to the assault suffered by Hamraoui in November 2021, while it was playing in Paris Saint-Germain. Romain Molina had publicly relayed her conviction that the player had “manipulated everyone from the start”, against a background of supposed rivalry with her ex-co-team Aminata Diallo, indicted in this case.

Procedure canceled for imprecision

Molina's lawyer, Me Mokhtar Abdennouri, had filed conclusions of nullity last May, believing that the alleged facts were neither clearly dated nor sufficiently circumscribed. An argument taken up by the public prosecutor and validated by the court, which therefore canceled the procedure. This decision comes after a dismissal was also required by the prosecution. Note that in another procedure targeting the influencer Marc Blata, justice had already pronounced a dismissal in January 2024. Today player of Al-Shabab, Saudi Arabia, Kheira Hamraoui also initiated another legal proceedings.

She filed a complaint last May against her former club, PSG, which she accuses of moral harassment. According to his statements, the midfielder was voluntarily dismissed when he returned to convalescence in order to push her towards the exit. A preliminary survey was opened in Paris and entrusted to the delinquency repression brigade for people (BRDP). If the 2021 assault is still the subject of an investigation, seven people have already been indicted, including Aminata Diallo. Justice therefore continues his work, while the other components of this case with multiple ramifications continue to agitate the courts.