
Achraf Hakimi, one of the top right-backs in world football and a key figure for the Moroccan national team, is now at the center of a legal storm that could alter the course of his career—and his life. According to Le Parisien, the French prosecutor has officially requested that the Paris Saint-Germain defender be sent to criminal court for rape charges. If convicted, Hakimi could face up to 15 years in prison.
A Serious Turning Point
The alleged incident dates back to February 2023. A young woman accused Hakimi of rape following a meeting in Boulogne-Billancourt. Initially, she did not wish to file a formal complaint, but her statements were serious enough for the authorities to launch an investigation.
From day one, Hakimi has denied any wrongdoing, firmly stating that he is innocent and suggesting the accusation was financially motivated.
Prosecutors Push for Criminal Trial
This August 1st marks a critical development. By requesting Hakimi’s referral to a criminal court, prosecutors are stating that there is enough evidence to move forward with a full trial. This is no longer a matter of rumors or an open-ended investigation—it could lead to a formal prosecution unless the examining magistrate decides otherwise.
Criminal courts in France handle the most serious offenses. If Hakimi is found guilty, he faces a maximum sentence of 15 years in prison.
Public Reactions: Between Support and Scrutiny
The case has deeply divided public opinion. Many fans—especially in Morocco—continue to stand by Hakimi, accusing the media of targeting him unfairly. Others insist that justice must take its course, regardless of a person’s fame or influence.
Paris Saint-Germain has remained silent throughout the affair and has yet to release any statement following the latest development.
What Comes Next?
If the magistrate upholds the prosecutor’s request, Hakimi will stand trial. The case would be a landmark one—not only for the player himself, but for the wider football world, which has recently been rocked by a wave of allegations involving high-profile athletes and sexual misconduct.
Until proven guilty, Hakimi remains presumed innocent. But if the trial moves forward, it could become one of the most significant legal sagas in recent football history.
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