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Further Investigation on Depardieu: Yann Moix Rejected by the Justice, His "Bad Faith" Pointed Out

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Yann Moix was dismissed by the court in the Depardieu case. The court pointed out his "bad faith" and rejected his accusations against the production company of the report of "Additional Investigation".

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The writer was pursuing the production company Hikari for "abuse of trust" and "hidden work" after the broadcast of the controversial report on Gérard Depardieu.

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While the actor had withdrawn his lawsuits for unlawful assembly in mid-April, the writer maintained his claims against the production company and the chain, claiming that he owned and mounted the images.

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Justice settles the dispute over France Télévisions' report on Gérard Depardieu. The court dismissed Yann Moix, ruling that he was not the owner of the images shot by Hikari.

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Yann Moix was dismissed by the court in the Depardieu case. The court pointed out his "bad faith" and rejected his accusations against the production company of the report of "Additional Investigation".

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The writer argued that the images of one of his films in North Korea with Gérard Depardieu had been misused by France 2's investigative program.

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If Gérard Depardieu had finally withdrawn from "all his actions" against the show "Complement d'investigation" mid-April, director Yann Moix had continued his procedure. He claimed that Hikari had used images belonging to him and intended for his documentary.

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franceinfo.fr broke the news on Friday, May 15, 2026.
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