Ensign Stéphane Plaza Lost More than Half of His Real Estate Agencies, After the Moderator's Conviction
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The real estate group, held 51 per cent by the M6 group and 25 per cent by the lead host, was affected by the latter's conviction for violence against a former partner. In May, the network launched a second independent brand with the name of Sixth Avenue. Agencies closed.
On 18 February 2025, the Paris Correctional Court sentenced Stéphane Plaza to 12 months' suspended imprisonment for "routine violence" carried out between 2018 and 2022 on his ex-partner Amandine. He was also the subject of a three-year ban on contact and must pay €11,000. Retaliations are immediate. In addition to the deprogramming of his broadcasts, it is his entire network of real estate agencies that suffered from the situation. Faced with t…
A Stéphane Plaza agency in Montpellier on 6 March 2025. GABRIEL BOUYS/AFP On 3 July, Stéphane Plaza stopped in Périgueux and Bergerac (Dordogne), for two visits to the real estate agencies that bear his name. The star host of M6, sentenced on 18 February for "routine violence" against a former companion – a penalty which he appealed for – began a major tour across France to remobilize his franchisees. While the Stéphane Plaza Immobilier network …
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