Soccer player Aaron Boupendza could potentially serve a 5-year prison sentence in Gabon due to accusations of a sex tape.

Boupendza joined FC Cincinnati in July 2023 for a $1.1 million deal.

January 12th 2024.

Soccer player Aaron Boupendza could potentially serve a 5-year prison sentence in Gabon due to accusations of a sex tape.
A professional soccer player in the Major League Soccer has been facing trouble in his home country of Gabon. The player, named Aaron Boupendza, recently signed a multi-million dollar contract, but now finds himself in hot water after a sex tape allegedly featuring him started circulating. According to reports from the Daily Mail, the distribution of pornographic content is against the law in Gabon and could result in serious consequences for Boupendza.

The Senegalese media outlet Senenews stated that Boupendza could potentially face up to five years in prison and a fine of 10 million Central African Francs under Gabonese law. So far, there have been no statements from the player himself or the Gabonese football federation regarding the situation.

The Gabonese Penal Code, specifically Article 430, clearly states that anyone involved in the production, distribution, or transmission of pornographic material can be punished with imprisonment and a fine. It's a serious offense and one that could have severe consequences for Boupendza.

There is currently no information available about when or where the sex tape was filmed, or who the woman involved in the sexual act with Boupendza is. The 27-year-old soccer player, who currently plays for FC Cincinnati, signed a lucrative contract in July 2023, with a base salary of $720,000 and a total compensation of $1,127,600. This made him the fifth-highest earner for the club, and he had previously played for Saudi Arabian club Al-Shabab.

During the past season, Boupendza scored six goals in 14 games, including the playoffs, helping his team win their first-ever MLS Supporters' Shield. However, their journey was cut short in the Eastern Conference Finals, where they lost to the eventual MLS champions Columbus Crew after blowing a two-goal lead in a 3-2 defeat.

Boupendza's professional career began in 2017, and he has played for various teams, including Al-Shabab, GFC Ajaccio, Gabon, and Hatayspor. This information was confirmed by ESPN, a leading sports news network. In related news, Major League Soccer and Black Players for Change have announced a special event to commemorate Juneteenth, where the players will wear "Freedom to Be" jerseys.

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