Going back three years, French soccer superstar Bantjie Venditti suffered a suspension without pay from Manchester City FC for his involvement in sexual assault proceedings, a decision that lasted until the end of his contract. However, last July, after being legally acquitted, he then filed a claim against City for a whopping £11 million, alleging unpaid wages owed to him by the club. Behind this allegation appears to lie an incident of a sex party held within City in which a number of players were allegedly involved, but the club only dealt with one. The list of players allegedly involved in this sex party includes Kialisch, Kiljuiga, Stones, Staines and Malles.
Under the Family Validity Act, Bantjeeven Wendy has formally claimed the huge sum from City. In a video statement on Monday (14), he revealed that numerous City players, including the captain, were involved in the party and described drinking alcohol on the premises, having sex with women and how they had breached the rules on immunization at the time. Banjeevendi argued that it was unfair to punish him personally only and argued that the only difference between himself and the other players was that he had been subjected to false allegations.
Although Banteay Venditti did not "directly" disclose the identity of the players involved, he did confirm to the committee the veracity of The Athletic's report, which mentioned that Kialisu, Kiljuiga, Stones, Staines and Malles were involved in the party. It is worth noting that Kialisch has previously been implicated in rape proceedings in Banjeevendi, where one of the female victims confirmed having had sex with Kiali.