Saturday, 20 February 2016

Judges banned the book that would have exposed Samuel Eto’o sex life with his mistress


Judges banned the book that would have exposed Samuel Eto’o sex life with his mistress
A porn book she wrote. Nathalie Koah claimed the affair was between 2007 and 2014
But lawyers for the former Cameroon international argued successfully that the book contravened France’s strict privacy laws.


On Thursday, although lawyers for the publishers have now lodged an appeal. Olivier Pardo, for the Paris-based ‘Editions du Moment’, told French news agency AFP: "I’m extremely shocked and flabbergasted by this ‘totally unjustified’ decision." The book not only lays bare the life of Mr. Eto’o but also that of Nathalie Koah. Ms Koah, who is from Cameroon, insists Eto’o published the intimate photos of her on the Internet as revenge when they broke up. She said: "I won’t let myself be knocked down. I’m a victim in this story. I’m not being allowed to tell the truth as it is." In turn, Eto’o has accused her of ‘fraud and breach of trust’. Eto'o, , married his childhood sweetheart Georgette in 2007, and the couple now have four children.





2 comments:

Moises said...

Money has bought the case

Tutu said...

She wants scatter one family,or is it money he wants