Rafael Nadal wins defamation case against ex-French minister Roselyne Bachelot

Sport360 staff 23:05 16/11/2017
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  • Rafael Nadal won a defamation case against former French health and sports minister Roselyne Bachelot on Thursday after she accused him of doping on television.

    Bachelot was handed a €500 fine by a court in Paris and ordered to pay €12,000 in damages and legal fees to the 16-time Grand Slam winner over the allegation she made to the D8 channel in March 2016.

    “I would like to reiterate my respect to the legal procedure and Tribunals of France. We have been made aware of their decision by which Mrs. Bachelot has been found guilty of defamation,” the world No. 1 said in a statement.

    “When I filed the law suit against Mrs. Bachelot, I intended not only to defend my integrity and my image as an athlete but also the values I have defended all my career.

    “I also wish to avoid any public figure from making insulting or false allegations against an athlete using the media, without any evidence or foundation and to go unpunished.

    “The motivation as I have always remarked was not economical. As the tribunal considered there has been a wrong-doing and the sentence recognises the right to damages, the compensation will be paid back in full to an NGO or foundation in France.”

    Bachelot, the ex-minister from 2007-2010, alleged that Nadal had faked an injury in 2012, when he missed the final six months of the season due to knee problems, in order to hide a positive drug test.

    Nadal has never failed a drugs test and denies ever using banned substances.

    He had sought €100,000 in damages and explained last year that he had decided to take legal action to set an example, having previously ignored allegations against him.

    His lawyer, Patrick Maisonneuve, told the court in October that the doping accusation could have had “major consequences” for Nadal concerning his “existing or future sponsors”.

    Spain football star David Villa posted a message of support for Nadal saying: “The people who love you, admire you, and enjoy your tennis, never had any doubts. I’m very proud of you. You’re the best, my friend.”

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