Plaintiffs’ lawyers call actor Gérard Depardieu a sexual predator and a misogynist as trial closes
- A woman accused French actor Gérard Depardieu of groping her multiple times on set, stating he specifically groped her buttocks and breasts.
- Three other women testified to similar incidents of sexual assault by Depardieu in separate years and situations.
- Depardieu claimed he did not commit sexual assault and described his behavior as 'vulgar, rude, foul-mouthed' but not harmful.
- The trial involves testimony from various women who described similar incidents of sexual assault by Depardieu, including allegations dating back several years.
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"The Pelicot case gave a lot of courage": Sarah, complainant in the Depardieu trial, expressed
Sarah is one of the two complainants of the Depardieu trial. She relates for the first time to the face discovered the sexual assaults allegedly committed by the actor in 2021 on the film "The Green Strands".
Prosecutors demand 18-month suspended prison sentence for Depardieu
Prosecutors have asked for an 18-month suspended prison sentence in the trial of French film star Gerard Depardieu, who is accused of sexual assault. In his closing arguments in a Paris court, the chief prosecutor also asked that Depardieu be fined 20,000 euros and that the actor pay damages to the plaintiffs.
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