Depardieu Will Appeal Order to Stand Trial over Rape Charges, Lawyer Says
Gerard Depardieu denies allegations of digital penetration against Charlotte Arnould from 2018, appealing the trial order following an investigating judge's ruling.
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Charlotte Arnould Wants to Believe in a "Judicial Truth" After Gérard Depardieu's Dismissal for Rape
Already convicted of sexual assault, the 76-year-old actor must appear before the Paris Criminal Court. Gérard Depardieu, however, appealed this decision.
Why a judge ordered Depardieu to stand trial on two counts of rape
Gérard Depardieu, 76, is suspected of digitally penetrating actress Charlotte Arnould without her consent on two occasions in August 2018. Whether the trial will go ahead remains uncertain, as the actor's lawyer has announced that he will appeal the decision to hold a trial.
In 2020 for rape and sexual assault on actress Charlotte Arnould, Gérard Depardieu will be tried in the departmental criminal court for facts dating back to 2018. Invited on the C stage to you on September 4, the young woman shared her "relief" regarding this decision. Her lawyer, Carine Durrieu Diebolt, told the actor's alleged actions, which she believes she sees on video surveillance. Depardieu case: the actor's lawyer attacks Charlotte Arnou…
From the age of 16, Marie Gillain began her career as an actress in the film "My father, this hero", alongside Gérard Depardieu. More than thirty years later, she gave her opinion on this actor targeted by a new charge of rape.
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