Medic at centre of Samir Nasri sex and drugs row DENIES romping with footie ace and claims his girlfriend attacked her in nightclub
Jamila Sozahdah, who founded Drip Doctors with her sisters, says model Anara Atanes lashed out at her after mistakenly believing she had slept with the footballer whilst giving him IV drip
A GLAM medic has denied romping with footie ace Samir Nasri — saying she only gave him an IV vitamin drip in his hotel room.
But Jamila Sozahdah, 30, alleges Nasri’s jealous British girlfriend attacked her in a club.
Jamila told The Sun she had reported Brighton-born Anara Atanes to US cops after the late-night bust-up.
She says the 26-year-old model grabbed her by the neck in a Los Angeles club early on Tuesday after mistakenly believing Jamila had slept with her man.
But Jamila told The Sun: “There was nothing sexual or flirty between me and Samir. Nothing happened between us. I want to set the record straight.”
Medic Jamila, one of ten sisters dubbed the brainy Kardashians, pricked the footballer’s skin and gave him a dose of vitamins in his suite at the Bel Air Hotel on Boxing Day.
Nasri, who is on loan at Spanish club Sevilla from Manchester City, was in Los Angeles during a winter break.
And far from being alone with the French midfielder in the hotel room, Jamila, wed to Drip Doctors co-founder Dr Anthony Ho, had a receptionist with her during the appointment around 6pm.
She said: “It lasted no more than an hour. I have a lot of high-profile clients and I never do hotel calls by myself. I always have a staff member with me.
“He was alone but I had my receptionist with me. I like to build a rapport with people.
“But the only time I converse with my clients is to educate them on what they are receiving. I’m not allowed to talk about what I gave him. I did just give him vitamins. We custom-make IV bags for our patients.
“There was no flirting and he was not acting out of line. We were set up in the living area of the suite and not the bedroom and the TV was on.
“I didn’t even know who he was until I went into the hotel room. I do not follow football.”
Jamila gave 29-year-old Nasri her number when she left the appointment and he messaged her later on in the evening to ask which nightclubs to visit in the city.
She put him in touch with a club promoter pal.
She then agreed to join him at their chosen Hollywood nightspot, which she has declined to name publically,– with her male friend and Nasri’s pals.
Jamila said: “I did give him my personal number because sometimes clients do not want to go through my office and prefer to contact me directly.
"Samir did ask over text if there was a place to go out in town and he asked about this particular club that my good friend does events for.
“My friend asked me to accompany him because he and Samir did not know each other. I went to the club and Samir arrived with friends.
“I was sitting next to my friend, not Samir.”
Jamila says that just 15 minutes after arriving at the club, a drunken woman accosted Nasri in the VIP area and the pair began to argue.
She claims the woman, who she later recognised as Anara, launched an unprovoked attack on her, before bouncers dragged her away.
Egyptian-American Jamila said: “Two females came into Samir’s section. One of them appeared to be drunk. I didn’t know who they were. I had never seen them before.
“One of the girls started having a conversation with Samir. They were arguing. As I was having a conversation with my friend, this female attacked me. She grabbed my neck and my hair.
“She pulled me down but I didn’t fall, I just stumbled.
“As soon as she attacked me, security rushed over to her to try to subdue her. She was escorted out. It took me completely by surprise.
“Samir said, ‘I am so sorry this happened to you. That is an ex of mine’. My neck was very sore the next day.”
Jamila says all parties went their separate ways after the “fight” and stresses that nothing untoward happened between her and Nasri.
When she turned up for work at Drip Doctors the next day, tweets from Nasri’s official Twitter accused her of sleeping with him.
They said: “Sorry guys I just had to let the world know my girlfriend Anara who was with me at the time had booked this girl to give me an iv drip. On arrival Anara had left the room and this girl asked for my number and to goout with me that night.
“She continued to give me a full service in my hotel room, so doubling up her services. U also provided me a full sexual service too right after.”
Nasri later insisted his account had been hacked and deleted the tweets.
But they went viral and he and Jamila received hundreds of abusive messages.
She said: “My Twitter feed started going crazy. I saw there was a comment from Samir’s account defaming me as a person and my business. So I texted and asked if he knew what was going on.
“He said, ‘No, I’ve been hacked. I’d never do that.’ From there he attempted to change his password and made a public apology.”
Jamila said: “I am not trying to get in between anyone’s relationship.
“I don’t know why she got the wrong impression. I was completely professional. I think she should control her behaviour. I see she is known to behave abrasively and to say crude things on Twitter.
“Everyone around me knows it is not true but it is distressing to be cyber-bullied.”
She denied physically attacking Jamila in the club. LAPD confirmed they are investigating assault claims.