The French footballer Franck Ribery was denounced by the tabloid magazine "Closer," which again involved in a case of prostitution by threatening image and dignity, so he claimed 400,000 euros "in reparation for moral prejudice," Efe said his lawyer, Carlos Alberto Brusa.
The French magazine published an article entitled "scandal rocking the new French football" in which the player involved in a new scandal involving prostitution.
The midfielder was questioned on 26 November for the Suppression of Procuring Brigade (BRP) in Paris as part of a preliminary investigation into a network of international prostitution.
According to his lawyer, the police just picked his testimony so he was free immediately and without charge. "My client is completely unrelated to any judicial investigation, 'Closer' rumors and reports no information," he said.
The Bayern Munich player, 32, was accused of having sex in 2009 with a prostitute called Zahia Dehar luxury when she was younger, case for which he was acquitted in January 2014.
Franck Ribery filed a lawsuit against the company Mondadori Magazine France , which the magazine "Closer" belongs to the Court of First Instance of Nanterre, west of Paris.