Soccer

Becks to donate 'dirty money'

2010-09-29 07:44
David Beckham (AFP)
Cape Town - Victoria and David Beckham have  pledged to take hooker Irma Nici to the cleaners but not to keep any of her "dirty money", according to a report in The Sun.

The £16m damages the soccer ace is demanding after the hooker claimed he paid her for sex will go straight to the Victoria and David Beckham Charitable Trust.

A friend branded Nici a "lying harlot" and confirmed the fortune will go to help sick kids.

Becks, 35, is so determined to prove in court the hooker lied about meeting him he is prepared to voluntarily have his private life pored over in front of an American jury.

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