Revealed: Damning Messages Undermine Hakimi Accuser’s Claims in Alleged Setup Plot

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Hakimi Case: Damning Messages Uncovered Between Accuser and Friend Raise Serious Doubts

Authorities investigating the case involving footballer Achraf Hakimi have reportedly uncovered highly compromising messages between the accuser, Amélie, and her friend Nadia, casting significant doubt on their intentions.

According to information retrieved from Nadia’s mobile phone, the two women appeared to have discussed a deliberate plan to seduce and potentially rob the footballer. Texts included statements such as “come in femme fatale mode” and “we’re gonna strip him.”

Prior to meeting Hakimi, Amélie allegedly messaged Nadia saying, “I’m gonna f*** him,” to which Nadia replied, “LMAO dirty sl*t.” After the situation escalated, Nadia is said to have asked Amélie which messages she had shown to the police so she could delete the rest from her own device.

Among the most troubling exchanges uncovered were messages like, “We’re going to rob him blind,” and “We’re street girls.”

When questioned by investigators, both women claimed the messages were meant as jokes and represented dark humour.

However, a notable inconsistency was flagged: while Amélie described herself as shy and inexperienced with such situations, her public social media activity portrayed a markedly different persona.

 

(Source: L’ÉQUIPE)

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