- A Premier League footballer was arrested on voyeurism charges this week
- One woman has described how she felt like she was treated “like dirt” by the player
A woman who claimed a Premier League footballer had sex with her without consent has spoken out about how she was treated “like dirt”.
The player was reportedly arrested on the training ground earlier this week. A report by The sun described an incident where the teammates of the player in question were left shocked when two uniformed police officers entered the pitch to interrupt a session.
Police intervened after the footballer was accused of voyeurism, and the anonymous woman has now opened up about the details of her alleged experience with the player.
She explained that the millionaire soccer ace met her through social media, before inviting her to his mansion and ordering an Uber taxi to her house to help her travel, according to The Sun.
He then allegedly poured large mixed liquor drinks for the woman and wanted to film a sex tape with her, which she refused. She claimed they continued to have consensual sex, but he kept texting someone all the time.
“He didn’t drink himself, but kept pouring me big glasses of vodka and lemonade,” she told The Sun.
A Premier League footballer, who was arrested on the training ground earlier this week on suspicion of voyeurism, allegedly treated a woman ‘like dirt’ after inviting her to his mansion
And after a while he said, “Let me give you a tour of my house”.
‘When we got to his bedroom, he just undressed. We had sex together but he was texting on his phone and then he started talking to someone on it.
“I was upset and angry at his disrespect and rudeness. I felt he treated me like dirt. I felt insulted and humiliated by his actions. He must have respect for women. No one should treat women like that.
She told police she had either refused to record a sex tape or participate in a threesome. The woman was also allegedly told to leave the footballer’s house moments after their meeting had ended.
The star, who is said to be an international, was removed from a training session earlier this week at 11am, before being questioned for six hours. Two phones were also seized by police, and the devices were examined for film and video recordings.
The report went on to claim that the footballer’s colleagues initially thought the whole thing was a practical joke.
A source told The Sun: “Many stars initially thought it was a prank when two uniformed officers walked onto the sets during training. Everyone was in disbelief.
“Players were open-mouthed. No one was sure what was going on.’
But after being questioned for six hours, the star was released without further action.
He then returned to training on Thursday and could feature in his side’s FA Cup third round tie this weekend.
A police spokesperson said: ‘A man in his 20s was arrested at an address on suspicion of voyeurism. It was determined that no further action would be taken due to insufficient evidence.’
The club in question declined to comment when contacted by The Sun.