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French cinema icon Gérard Depardieu found guilty of sexual assault by Paris court -pics n video

A Paris court on Tuesday found French film star Gérard Depardieu guilty of sexual assault against two women on a 2021 film set and handed him an 18-month suspended prison sentence. Depardieu’s lawyer later said the actor would appeal the conviction.

The actor received an 18-month suspended prison sentence for the sexual assault of two women on a 2021 movie set – charges he denied during the closely watched trial.

The Paris court also ordered that Depardieu, 76, who was not present in court for the verdict, be inscribed on the sex offenders’ register. He was also fined a total of €29,040 (around $32,350).

Depardieu’s lawyer said the actor would be appealing his conviction.

“It is the victory of two women, but it is the victory of all the women beyond this trial,” said Carine Durrieu-Diebolt, a lawyer for one of the women. “Today we hope to see the end of impunity for an artist in the world of cinema. I think that with this decision we can no longer say that he is not a sexual abuser. And today, as the Cannes Film Festival opens, I’d like the film world to spare a thought for Gérard Depardieu’s victims.”

Depardieu, who has acted in more than 200 films and television series, is the highest-profile figure caught up in France‘s response to the #MeToo movement.

Around 20 women have accused the actor of assault or inappropriate behaviour, but this is the first case to come to court.

The trial related to charges of sexual assault during the filming in 2021 of “Les Volets Verts” (“The Green Shutters”) by director Jean Becker.

© Benoit Peyrucq, AFP

The plaintiffs are a set dresser, 54, identified only as Amelie, and a 34-year-old assistant director, who accused the actor of sexual assault.

‘Lack of remorse’

In March, lead prosecutor Laurent Guy recommended an 18-month suspended jail term for Depardieu, arguing that the sentence “takes into account the total lack of remorse” shown by the defendant.

He said Depardieu should also be ordered to undergo psychological treatment and be added to France’s sex offender registry.

One of the plaintiffs, Amelie, said Depardieu 'groped' her
One of the plaintiffs, Amelie, said Depardieu “groped” her. © Dimitar Dilkoff, AFP

Amelie testified that Depardieu pinned her down in 2021 on set, saying, “he was very strong” and “groped” her.

She also said Depardieu made “obscene remarks” and suggestions, boasting he could “give women an orgasm without touching them”.

The 34-year-old plaintiff said Depardieu initially assaulted her when she accompanied him from his dressing room to the set.

“It was nighttime… he put his hand on my buttocks,” she said, adding that the actor assaulted her on two other occasions.

Depardieu, 76, has denied sexually assaulting the women.

“I’m vulgar, rude, foul-mouthed, I’ll accept that,” he told the court, but he added: “I don’t touch.”

In April, French MPs criticised 'endemic' abuse in the entertainment industry
In April, French MPs criticised “endemic” abuse in the entertainment industry. © Grégoire Campione, AFP

“I adore women and femininity,” he also said, while describing the #MeToo movement as a “reign of terror”.

Throughout the trial, Depardieu has been supported by his daughter Roxane, his ex-partner Karine Silla and actor Vincent Perez.

And on Monday, he won public backing from French film star Brigitte Bardot.

“Those who have talent and put their hands on a girl’s bottom are thrown in the gutter,” Bardot said.

“We could at least let them get on with their lives. They can’t live anymore.”

‘Sexism and misogyny’

Lawyers for the two plaintiffs denounced the approach of Depardieu’s defence team.

The actor’s lawyer Jeremie Assous called the two women “liars” and “hysterical”, arguing they were working for the cause of “rabid feminism”.

Nearly 200 French lawyers urged the judiciary to fight against what they called courtroom sexism
Nearly 200 French lawyers urged the judiciary to fight against what they called courtroom sexism. © Dimitar Dilkoff, AFP

Claude Vincent, the assistant director’s lawyer, said: “What we witnessed was not a defence strategy” but “an apology for sexism”.

In an open letter, nearly 200 French lawyers urged the judiciary to fight what they called courtroom sexism.

Depardieu’s lawyer had “used sexism and misogyny to his heart’s delight” to discredit the plaintiffs and their legal team, they said.

Prosecutors have requested a trial following a rape complaint against Depardieu by actor Charlotte Arnould
Prosecutors have requested a trial following a rape complaint against Depardieu by actor Charlotte Arnould. © Julien de Rosa, AFP

Depardieu has also been indicted in another case following a rape complaint filed by actor Charlotte Arnould, 29. Prosecutors have requested a trial.

In April, French MPs criticised “endemic” abuse in the entertainment industry after a six-month inquiry.

Depardieu became a star in France from the 1980s, winning the Best Actor award in 1990 for his performance in “Cyrano de Bergerac”. (FRANCE 24 with AFP) 

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