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Stéphane Plaza Accuses the Paris Public Prosecutor's Office of "Rusting" His Trial and Attacks the State

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M6's leading real estate agent Stéphane Plaza and his lawyers on Thursday accused the Paris Public Prosecutor's Office of having "rust" his case in order to have him convicted in court for domestic violence of which he still claims to be "innocent", and announced to assign the state for "heavy fault". ...

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After being convicted of domestic violence in February, the real estate agent and TV host accused the Paris Public Prosecutor's Office on Thursday 5 June of having "wrong" his case. His lawyers announced that they had assigned the state for "heavy failure".

·Paris, France
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Sentenced to a one-year suspended prison sentence in February, Stéphane Plaza had remained silent so far. At a press conference, the real estate agent took him to court, guilty according to him of having "manoeuvred to obtain (his) conviction".

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On Thursday, Stéphane Plaza and his lawyers accused the Paris Public Prosecutor's Office of having "rust" his case in order to have him condemned. The facilitator decided to assign the State for "heavy fault". - Sentenced for domestic violence, Stéphane Plaza accuses the Public Prosecutor's Office of having "rusted" his trial (Police, justice and other facts).

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M6's ex-star host accused the Paris Public Prosecutor's Office of "false in public writing" in an investigation for cyberharassment against his ex-partners. Charges that do not call into question the...

·Paris, France
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M6's leading real estate agent Stéphane Plaza and his lawyers on Thursday accused the Paris Public Prosecutor's Office of having "rust" his case in order to have him convicted in court for domestic violence of which he still claims to be "innocent", and announced to assign the state for "heavy fault". ...

·Brussels, Belgium
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The facilitator, sentenced to one year's suspended imprisonment for domestic violence, deplores "the dysfunctions of the justice system" He wants to "publicly affirm [s]on innocence": the facilitator

·France
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parismatch.com broke the news in on Thursday, June 5, 2025.
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