"I'm without a Voice": Flavie Flament Says She's "Considered" by the Defense of Patrick Bruel's Lawyers After Her Rape Complaint
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On Monday, May 18, in the columns of Mediapart, Flavie Flament maintains that Patrick Bruel raped her at the age of 16. A few days earlier, the singer evoked an agreed relationship and rejected all the accusations against him. - Flavie Flament maintains that he "never had a relationship, whatever it may be, with Patrick Bruel" (Police, justice and other facts).
Flavie Flament spoke to accuse Patrick Bruel of rape in Paris in 1991.
The animator returned, in a video published by Mediapart, on the rape which she accuses the singer Patrick Bruel in 1991, denying having had a relationship with him.
In a video published on "Mediapart", this Monday, May 18, the television animator says he is "considered" by the singer's lawyers, whom she accuses of rape. He referred to a relationship agreed in the 1990s when Flavie Flament was a minor.
In a video interview put online by Mediapart this Monday, Flavie Flament reiterates his accusations against Patrick Bruel and claims to be "ridden" by the defense of the singer's lawyers who evoke "an episodic relationship consented"
On Friday, May 15, Flavie Flament claimed to have been drugged and raped at Patrick Bruel's home in 1991. "In fact, there was an episodic and consented relationship between them. She was 16 years old and at the time nothing prohibited a relationship between a minor and a major over 15 years old," responded one of the singer's lawyers, Céline Lasek, on Franceinfo. Words that did not fail to make the animator react. In an interview published this …
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