Jean-Vincent Placé: Former Secretary of State for Environmental Affairs Will Be Tried for Sexual Assault
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Already convicted of sexual harassment in 2021, Jean-Vincent Placé will be tried in Paris for sexual assaults on two women between 2016 and 2017.
The quinquennial denies the charges against him, which would go back to 2016 and 2017 . The date of the trial is not yet fixed.
Already convicted of sexual harassment, the former Secretary of State under François Hollande will be tried for sexual assaults on two women abroad in 2016 and 2017. He contests the facts.
The five-year-old is accused by two women of having assaulted them on business trips abroad and while he was alcoholized
Already convicted of sexual harassment, Jean-Vincent Placé will be tried in Paris for sexual assaults on two women, allegedly during business trips abroad
Two women accuse the politician of acts of sexual violence dating back to 2016 and 2017, committed while he was alcoholized, which he contests. The date of the hearing is not yet fixed.
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