Patrick Bruel Case: Le Pen Refuses to Condemn "Professional Death", LFI Asks for the Cancellation of Its Concerts
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While La France insoumise calls for the stop of the artist's tour targeted by several complaints, the chief of the deputies of the National Rally invokes respect for the presumption of innocence
Invited this Friday, May 22 on Patrick Bruel, who is the subject of several rape investigations, Marine Le Pen said that the singer "can give concerts but no one is obliged to go to see them".
"It's sentencing someone to professional death or social death before justice has passed," said the Chief of Deputies of the National Rally on BFMTV-RMC.
The singer, who is due to launch his tour on June 16 at Cirque d的Hiver in Paris, is invited by several mayors to give up performing in their cities, due to four rape complaints in France and a judicial investigation for sexual assault in Belgium.
The heavier a charge is, the more rigorous the process must be.
Patrick Bruel is at the heart of a judicial and media controversy, Marine Le Pen defending the presumption of innocence in this passionate debate.
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