Washed-Up Black Soccer Player Pretends to be Celebrity in Order to Steal Tens of Thousands of Pounds

Sven Longshanks
Daily Stormer
October 8, 2014

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Medi Abalimba conned tens of thousands of pounds by pretending to be a more famous Black footballer.

All Blacks know that they look the same, and even the famous ones aren’t ashamed to take advantage of that if it means they can get away with something.

This Black footballer used to be famous, but even he cant resist the temptation to steal and to pretend to be a more famous Black celebrity.

He then tries to blame the White man for his actions, by claiming we forced him into having a ‘wholly unrealistic’ understanding of money by paying him so much when he was younger.

He is right, we should not have paid him any money. We should have left him where he was in the jungles of the Congo and concentrated on training White sportsmen instead.

Daily Mail:

A washed up former professional footballer who masqueraded as a Premier League star to maintain his celebrity life of champagne and shopping sprees is facing a ‘substantial’ stretch in jail for fraud today.

Medi Abalimba, 24, who once earned £4,000 a week and was tipped for stardom, was so ashamed at his career at top flight clubs floundering due to injury he falsely claimed to be multi-millionaire Chelsea midfielder Gael Kakuta to get drink and clothes on credit.

During one incident he duped starstruck staff into running up a £25,000 bar tab on Cristal champagne in one West End Club in London claiming ‘he was a Premier League star and good for the money’.

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People believed him when he said he was this Black footballer, Gael Kakuta.

He also ran up a £9,600 bill at three London luxury hotels, took a bar in Manchester for another £5,000, scrounged suites in luxury apartment complexes and spent £11,000 on limousines saying he had an American Express credit card.

Abalimba was caught after he attempted to buy clothing worth more than £20,000 from a store at the Trafford Centre near Manchester on a dodgy credit card only for staff to become suspicious and retain the items.

He claimed his one-time massive weekly wage left him with a ‘wholly unrealistic’ understanding of money.

Today at Manchester Crown Court, Abalimba, of Kings Cross, London, admitted three charges of fraud, taking a Range Rover without consent and making off without paying for £104 worth of petrol.

Nearly all the offences involved him making false representations that he was Gael Kakuta. He was also appearing for sentence for five other counts of similar frauds in London and Derby in which he claimed to be the former Chelsea star. He asked for 19 other offences to be considered.

Judge Robert Atherton agreed to an adjournment until later this month for the preparation of background reports but said: ‘How will a pre-sentence report assist me in a case which will inevitably be a substantial prison sentence? I’m not planning a non-custodial sentence.’

Abalimba, was born in the Congo and had begun his career as a midfielder in the youth teams of Crystal Palace and Fulham, before moving to Southend United where he was paid £1,000 a week at just 16 years old.

He attracted attention from several Premier League clubs early in his career and was given trials at Manchester United and Manchester City. At Liverpool, he played for the reserves while the then manager Rafa Benitez watched from the stands and eventually signed for Derby County in 2009 for £1.2million.

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Medi Abalimba duped staff at the Cirque du Soir burlesque club in Soho into giving him champagne after convincing them he had put his credit card behind the bar.