The former Marseille soccer player and West Ham Dimitri Payet (38) He has been accused of “physical, moral, psychological and sexual violence” during a romance that lasted seven months, according to ‘The Sun’. Larissa Ferrari denounced the midfielder to the police last month for accusations that he forced her to film degrading videos and assaulted her during an episode of abuse.
Ferrari’s Brazilian lawyer claimed that the former French international forced her to participate in a false wedding and to use a ring to “demonstrate her love.” Last night the Rio de Janeiro police- where Payet now plays- confirmed that he has opened an investigation into him. In statements to ‘The Sun’ this Sunday in Rio, Larissa, mother of two children, declared: “She is a sick monster. I feared for my life and I am still afraid. I not just want justice, but also help other women who blindly allow their partners to abuse them.”
The footballer filed a conversation with Larissa, 28, on Instagram last August. She states that Payet, who has four children with his wife Ludivine in France, used a false profile. Then they started chatting on WhatsApp. “At the beginning I was very affectionate and supported me a lot because I had just left a relationship and it was wrong. But then he began to ask me strange things. He left for a month to France with his family and the return, angry with me, he told me that he would punish me. And I felt that he deserved it to me, because he had manipulated me to believe that he needed a punishment for our relationship to continue. But I couldn’t help it.
One day Larissa stayed with a friend and Payet learned. “He got very angry and started calling me ‘bitch’. He said he was being unfaithful. He told me he had seven days to show him that he really loved him. He didn’t know what to do to prove it. I told him that he would make me a tattoo of his name, but he told me it was not enough.
He said that we already knew that I was a whore and that he needed to prove it with videos to reflect it, because he was out. “
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The images seen by ‘The Sun’ and the police show bruises on the buttocks, legs and arms of Larissa. “They were really horrible things, how to get my head in the toilet. At first he seemed happy that he would have sent him the videos he wanted, but then he continued asking for more.” On March 30, Larissa filed a complaint with the Paraná Police at a police station specialized in serving women who request emergency protection measures. A forensic and psychological examination was held and the police opened an investigation into their complaints on March 30.