Djibril Cisse: Ex-Liverpool striker addressed over sex tape plot



Previous Liverpool and France striker Djibril Cisse has been discharged by police taking after his capture over a sex tape blackmail plot.

Cisse was one of four individuals held by police over an asserted endeavor to extort a universal footballer.

The ex-Sunderland and QPR forward, 34, was addressed on the grounds that he knew the others included, police said.

French prosecutors said Cisse was not thought to be an instigator of the intrigue.

An authority said the endeavored blackmail - an offense which conveys a base five-year sentence - included video footage of sex that had been recorded on a cellular telephone.

The asserted casualty has not been recognized by the powers "keeping in mind their private life", reported Associated Press news office.

Cisse joined Liverpool from Auxerre for a then club-record charge of £14m in 2004. He scored 24 objectives in 79 appearances for the Merseyside club - winning the Champions League and the FA Cup - before leaving in 2007.

He then came back to the Premier League with Sunderland in 2008, netting 11 objectives amid a season-long advance, before marking for QPR in January 2012, for whom he scored 10 objectives in a 18-month spell.

Cisse, who was discharged by Ligue 1 side Bastia in the late spring, additionally scored nine times for France in 41 appearances

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