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Published 13:31 15 Aug 2022 BST
Updated 13:33 15 Aug 2022 BST

Mendy pictured arriving at court on Monday (Getty)[/caption]
"The prosecution case is simple," Cray said. "It has little to do with football. Instead, we say, it is another chapter in a very old story: men who rape and sexually assault women, because they think they are powerful, and because they think they can get away with it," the prosecution began.
"These women were disposable: things to be used for sex, then thrown to one side. That was the effect of deliberate, planned, choices the defendants made, and the desires they let loose many times."
The prosecution claimed all the majority of the alleged incidents took place at Mendy's home address, with four separate incidents taking place against Matturie elsewhere.
Matturie was described as being the "fixer", with the prosecution continuing: "He had use of a flat in Manchester that Mendy paid for and, during 2018 -2021, they were very close.
"The allegations show that one of Saha’s jobs for Mendy was to find young women and to create the situations where those young women could be raped and sexually assaulted.
"The acts that the defendants did together show callous indifference to the women they went after. In their minds, and this could not be clearer, the stream of women they brought to their homes existed purely to be pursued for sex."
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Mendy stands trial with co-defendant Louis Saha Matturie (pictured), who also denies charges against him (Getty)[/caption]
The prosecution claimed that the men's pursuit of the women made them "predators", and the court heard how they were accused of taking away mobile phones belonging to some of the complainants.
"The fact they would not take ‘no’ for an answer, or that they engineered situations where ‘no’ was not even an option, is something you will hear time and time again."
Mendy was taken into custody after he was charged in August of last year. He was later granted bail in January on the condition he lived at his home address, gave up his passport and did not to contact the complainants.
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