Jégou-Auradou case: the prosecutor recommends the return to France of the indicted rugby players
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▶️ On Monday, the Mendoza prosecutor's office requested the return to France of Oscar Jégou and Hugo Auradou, the two rugby players accused of aggravated rape in Argentina. A hearing is due to take place on Tuesday to consider this request. The two players of the XV of France were released three weeks ago but have since joined Buenos Aires. - French rugby players charged with rape: the prosecution recommends their return to France (Police, justi…
However, their effective exit from the country must be validated by a detentions and freedoms magistrate on Tuesday.
The Mendoza prosecutor's office “authorized the exit of the country [of the two rugby players] so that they can travel to France”, but their “concrete and effective” exit remains suspended until a hearing before a detentions and freedoms judge to be held on Tuesday.
In parallel, on Monday, the plaintiff's lawyers requested the recusal of the prosecutors, whom they accuse of a “lack of objectivity”.
Released under conditions on August 12, the two players of the French XV had until now been banned from leaving Argentina. But on Monday, September 2, the Mendoza Public Ministry announced that it was...
The Mendoza prosecutor's office recommended the return to France of Hugo Auradou and Oscar Jégou.
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