Canal+ Maintains Jean-Marc Morandini on Cnews Despite His Conviction for Corruption of Minors and "Takes Full Responsibility"
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The final conviction of Jean-Marc Morandini for corruption of minors marks a turning point. He is no longer presumed innocent. He is convicted, registered, forbidden to work with minors.
The Court of Cassation rendered final on Wednesday the conviction of the facilitator for corruption of minors, for messages of a sexual nature sent to three teenagers between 2009 and 2016, not admitting his...
The 60-year-old TV host remains on the air after his final conviction Wednesday by the Court of Cassation for sexual messages sent to three teenagers between 2009 and 2016. Director General Gérald-Brice Viret justifies this decision by stressing that he is "not ...
Gérald-Brice Viret, managing director of Canal+ France, defends the maintenance of Jean-Marc Morandini on the air, ensuring that he is no longer in contact with minors "We assume completely" the
Axel, who had exchanged by message with the host when he was a minor, rejoices at his definitive but impossible condemnation for the young man to shout victory.
In the symbolic world of Vincent Bolloré, recognizing the decision of justice against his host would be tantamount to cracking the moral edifice that supports the chain, says Stéphane Gaillard, member of the #MeTooGarçons movement.
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