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Najila Trindade Mendes de Souza

Suggested by Pierre Alleur

Updated: Sep 10, 2019  

São Paulo, Brazil. Narcissislut Syndrome vs Soccer Stardom. After offshore consensual sex, local selfie specialist with a mouth-full name cries rape against an international soccer star, to propel herself out of nobodiness, it seems. Right so, she got her victimhood fame in an inflated sense of 'cuntworth', but this story also reveals a gold-digger being undone piece by piece until there's almost nothing left of her. See here for Deja Vu, and updates are lower down the page

May 31, 2019. Instagram model of sorts named Najila Trindade Mendes de Souza took to Sao Paulo cops and claimed that on May 15, 2019, a Brazilian soccer star raped her in a hotel room in Paris, France. Najila Trindade Mendes told police that she and the drunk soccer star "touched each other, but at some point, he became aggressive and violently had sexual intercourse against her will," according to the English translation of the complaint. Following the report, a warrant was issued for the soccer star who was preparing for a pre-Copa America friendly match between Brazil and Qatar scheduled for June 05, 2019 in Brasilia.



June 02, 2019. In efforts to defend his reputation, the 27-year-old soccer star posted a video on social media hinting that anyone who knows him also knows he would never do something like that. The accused man also released chat communication between himself and Najila Trindade Mendes which proves the build-up to their consensual sexual relations. The evidence includes x-rated images of Najila Trindade Mendes causing concerns that the soccer star might be breaking the law by publically releasing the content without his accuser's consent. What else was he supposed to do? We have censored the XXX content but you can have an idea from the preview below - items Najila sent BEFORE and AFTER her sexual encounter with the soccer star.



June 04, 2019. The soccer star's father took to a local Brazilian TV to defend his son's actions, speaking in Portuguese: “my son is a victim of an extortion attempt and this is why he released the messages, He had no choice,” “...He preserved the identity of the girl but he had to defend himself,” adding that it is better to commit cybercrime than to be accused of rape.

Very importantly, the soccer star's mother also stepped in, accompanied by her daughter (the soccer star's sister) made remarks of her own via social media (originally in Portuguese): "forgive that girl. Your sister and I, as women, can assure you that she does not represent us". With such a compassionate female heart, the soccer star's mother asked that the accuser be forgiven. That notwithstanding, the failed gold-digger herself, who, for five years has rarely interacted with her own mother, was not only unforgiving but persistently unrepentant and unwilling to be undone in her efforts to destroy the star to make a name for herself.

In fact, even though the report for her medical examination done in May was released stating that she suffered no injuries to her genitals, Najila rather turned up the fictimhood (fake victimhood) heat by going public in what appears to be a spirit of overestimated ********h.

June 05, 2019. Just hours before the friendly match between Brazil and Qatar, Sistema Brasileiro de Televisão (SBT) TV Brazil aired a first 13-minute interview with Najila Trindade's going public with her allegations. She claimed that for refusing unprotected sex, she was aggressively victimized by the drunk soccer star and that she suffered "aggression together with rape," according to the English language translation of her comments. In the same interview, she admitted that she went to Paris with "sexual intentions" and that she had made her intentions clear to the soccer star.


Amidst the drama, for the first time in our modern world, a country's leader had the guts to say: "I believe in him". Perhaps Jair Bolsonaro knew that a disgruntled woman who appears to have no productive talents than fibstering, making-up, selfying and Instagramming is not worth sacrificing a $185 million dollar national hero for. Especially not on the day he's playing for Brazil. Rightly so, in one Parana Pesquisas polling of thousands of Brazilians on the accusation, only 14% of participants thought the player was guilty. That makes Najila Trindade the nation's new attention ****e, if you may.

However, 21 minutes into the game, the soccer star player was off the pitch with a sprained ankle injury, leaving the Brazilian team to claim a 2-0 victory against Qatar without him. One does not need to be an expert to perceive how the malicious allegations may have negatively affected the soccer star's performance in that game. But the worst was yet to come...

Before anything could be verified, the mere allegations caused FIFA to omit the soccer star from their Best Shortlist. MasterCard, determined to not be outdone by its fellow comrades in their war against heterosexual masculinity, joined the chorus suspending a "planned campaign" with the soccer star. A drove of other pussy-serving western companies and establishments followed suit, ending business relationships and co-operation with the star, MeToo mob-justice style.

June 06, 2019. The soccer star showed up in Rio de Janeiro police station walking by clutches. He gave his statement vehemently denying any wrongdoing. He was questioned about releasing exculpatory evidence in intimate electronic exchanges between himself and the selfie specialist, on social media, without her consent. But no one talked about Najila secretly filming the star in a Paris hotel room and releasing the video without his consent (see details in our analysis "2. Quest for Inculpatory Evidence").

June 07, 2019. fictim (false victim) Najila Trindade Mendes de Souza arrived at the Sao Paulo police station escorted by officers through a sea of media outlets outside. After about 6 hours of testimony during which she claimed that the device containing evidence to back up her claim was stolen, her lawyer carried her like a baby, with her face covered, through the crowd of journalists, ignoring questions, some of which inquired her motive for going public with the allegations. But the fame she sought was only beginning to backfire.

A top Brazilian feminist lawyer and well-known fighter for "women's causes" sacrificed her feminism position, in defense of the soccer star. She came out speaking publicly to the press (in Portuguese): "a false accusation of rape does not help the feminist cause, nor does it reduce or combat this crime." , according to local media Foula De S.Paulo.

June 11, 2019. Najila Trindade's third lawyer dropped out of the case following her allegation accusing him of breaking into her house and stealing her tablet which she claimed contained the 7-minute video evidence against the soccer star. The lawyer had repeatedly requested that she present the evidence to the authorities for the case to move forward.

June 13, 2019. The soccer star provided his testimony to Sao Paulo authorities and was questioned for five hours during which police say he co-operated fully and answered all the questions accordingly. After the interrogation session, the star player spoke briefly to the press (in Portuguese): "I just want to thank my fans for your messages, care, and support."

Meanwhile, Brazilian police have filed a defamation suit against 26-year-old Najila Trindade Mendes de Souza for insinuating in her interview with SBT that the police force was corrupt. Najila Trindade had said: "The police are bought, aren't they? Or am I crazy?". In a statement announcing the lawsuit, the police also defended fair values they described as "absolute transparency, neutrality, and impartiality."

June 20, 2019. just two days after Najila Trindade lawyered-up for the fourth time, we are hearing reports that the French police, to whom Najila reported nothing, have intervened to obtain camera footage from the hotel in Paris. no reports on what they hope to see in the footage, and no report if the Brazilian police force is working with them. We continue to keep a close eye on these new developments.

As we await these updates, there are other things to consider. Despite Najila Mendes de Souza's clearly expressed sexual intent and intimate exchanges before going to Paris on the soccer star's expense, our libtarded western media does not give a rat's about anything but how best to present the lying woman as the true "victim". Our mainstream news headlines and articles focus on the falsely accused man. Additionally, they portray the most suggestively aggressive photos of the soccer star to buy you psychologically. Well, here are the actual red flags that may reveal Najila Trindade's false victimhood ploy beyond western mainstream media's politically correct logic, if we may:

1. Exaggerated Claim of Trauma.
Najila Trindade decided to go back in bed with the same man whom she later claimed had aggressively "raped" her the previous day. She even got on top of him, and then suddenly assaulted him in efforts to steer up an altercation. A so-called traumatized victim does not want to be in the same private room ALONE with her violent rapist, except if she's not "traumatized" enough to avoid him. Does that make Najila half-traumatized? you catch my drift. Of course, the paid medical professional will give us a different version of reality to rob us of our common sense and keep the victimhood drama alive.

2. Quest for Inculpatory Evidence.
Someone in a quest for such evidence is apparently premeditating to incriminate another, most likely with an ulterior motive. In Najila's case, she secretly filmed the soccer star with hopes that he would be violent toward her so she could prove that he physically assaulted (not "raped") her. In fact, she hit him repeatedly, hoping he would hit her back but to Najila's own disappointment the male did not retaliate nor respond violently. He only tried to put her under control in self-defense.


Najila's intention here was to prove that the soccer star was violent (not necessarily a "rapist"). However, in her reinvented allegations, she claimed the filming was done a day after the alleged "rape". In the video of her assaulting the male, she can be heard saying (in Portuguese): “I’m going to hit you, you know why? because you beat me up yesterday.” She mentions nothing about "rape" in what appears to be a hysterical response to what happened earlier with the male. Her claim in the video is also consistent with their exchange on social media chat after the sex:

Soccer Star: Yesterday got over fast and we did not have time to talk and today people have changed their minds.

Najila: Can be. I was excited to meet you, yesterday it was all so fast. That’s why in the morning I saw these marks, yesterday we barely spoke, you were agitated and today you got calmer. Yesterday, I was calm, and today I am angry.

Soccer Star: About your bruises, you were also guilty, hahaha, you asked for more (emoji of a man with open arms).


If her expressed feeling of contempt here was at all genuine, it is clearly not from being "raped" but from being bruised. So, if any, the crime here would be "assault/battery". And notice she does not mention anything about "condom" in the message, even though she later claimed that she was violently raped by the soccer star after she refused sex without a condom.

3. Delayed Reporting.
Najila Trindade did not report anything to the Police in Paris where she claimed a crime happened. And she took about two weeks to report the alleged "rape" to Sao Paulo police after she got to Brazil. This delay indicates a contemplation for the most suitable victimhood for the planned extortion and enough rehearsals on how to act-out the fake victimhood in the public arena.

4. The three Lawyers who dropped out.
You read that right. Not one, not two, but three lawyers have abandoned Najila's case. The first lawyer withdrew from the case citing her bridge of terms which was to rather seek a settlement from the soccer star. Najila's second lawyer who is a colleague of the first, resigned because Najila changed her story. That lawyer#2 said Najila Trindade first claimed that she was only physically assaulted, but later learned from her police report that she was allegedly "raped". The next lawyer(#3) willing to cash in on the fake sexual assault industry said he only did because Najila told him she had sufficient evidence, but he soon realized there was nothing to go with. To make matters worse, Najila also accused that third lawyer of stealing a device containing the evidence, so he dropped out. My own guess is that Najila Trindade is simply "bad for business".

5. Medical Test Results.
According to local media in Brazil, the medical examination of Najila Trindade reported that no injuries were found to the private areas of the fictim, therefore, the medical report does not support any claims of forceful penetration.

6. Timing of the Public Accusation.
Najila Trindade chose to be interviewed on Brazilian TV towards the time of Brazil's match against another country. That move was apparently planned for maximum effect. She was out there for the fame courtesy of pussy privilege, and yes, unfortunately, it worked.

As you can see from the above points, the only case we have here is of retrospectively withdrawn consent, gold-digging and blackmail which Najila Trindade herself would be guilty of, had we a world of true equality and/or common sense. If anything else, the gold-digging circus and war against heterosexuality in this case also tests the waters for what is likely to become Brazil's battle of values between the fake sexual assault industry and soccer fandom. Think which one gets the most funding, which one is most "progressive" and you know which one will eventually triumph. Watch this space!

July 30, 2019. Sao Paulo police say they are investigating Najila Trindade Mendes de Souza, over false reporting. In a press conference, a top Sao Paulo police investigator Juliana Lopes Bussacos said her team checked all the possibilities but there was not enough evidence to indict the accused soccer star. Instead, they are now investigating his accuser for filing a false report. This comes just over a week after the other rape accuser here was served a dose of disappointment that the soccer star she accused will not be prosecuted.

-- Update --

September 10, 2019. Sao Paulo Police release a statement officially indicting 26-year-old Najila Trindade Mendes De Souza on a number of charges including fraud, extortion, and defamation; relating to her false accusation of rape. Interestingly, her ex-husband is also in trouble, accused of leaking footage of the falsely accused man's erotic activities which was made available online.

The falsely accused soccer star was also reported to be considering the option of suing NajilaTrindade Mendes for damages, but the cry-rape ****h like many in her caliber does not seem to be financially worth it though. Let's see what happens. Watch this space.




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