French rapper Nekfeu accused of violence amid custody dispute, testing 'coercive control' theory in court
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This insidious form of domestic violence, which aims to control, isolate and dominate a victim, could become a criminal offense in its own right.
Control and submission, intimidation and isolation... coercive control, which refers to a more insidious form of domestic violence, is now enshrined in law. This is the pattern of psychological control that rapper Nekfeu is accused of by his ex-wife, in the dispute between them over the custody of their child.
After a battle of press releases on the background of complicated separation and extremely serious accusations, Ms. B. is judged on Wednesday, January 29, for not having handed over her child multiple times to her former spouse, the rapper Nekfeu.
The artist's ex-wife is due to be tried on Wednesday, January 29, for non-representation of a child. In support of this, she denounces the psychological, physical and sexual violence of the father of her son, who contests and who has favorable court decisions for him.


In the midst of a legal battle for custody of their son, Dina B., ex-wife of singer Nekfeu, accuses him of domestic violence, and in particular coercive control. A technical term that appears in a bill aimed at "strengthening the fight against sexual and gender-based violence", adopted Tuesday by the National Assembly.
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