Patrick Bruel Case: Judicial Review of the Lightened Singer, Giving Him the Opportunity to Travel Abroad
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Patrick Bruel, charged with rape and sexual assault, has seen his judicial supervision relaxed, allowing him to leave France. This decision is contested by the Nanterre Public Prosecutor's Office.
The judicial review of Patrick Bruel, charged with rape and sexual assault, was relaxed, allowing him to leave French territory, declared Nanterre's Public Prosecutor's Office on Saturday. Nanterre stated that he had appealed this decision.
On 21 July, an investigating judge lifted, at the request of the singer's lawyers, his ban on leaving the national territory, the Nanterre Public Prosecutor's Office, which appealed the decision.
Under investigation and judicial supervision last June for rape, attempted rape, sexual assault and sexual harassment, Patrick Bruel saw his judicial review eased on 21 July, allowing him to leave the national territory. The Nanterre Public Prosecutor's Office...
An investigating judge has eased the judicial supervision of the singer, who has been accused of rape by numerous women. The Nanterre prosecutor's office has appealed this decision.
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